Finishes For Handguns

Paint
Bluing
Parkerizing
Plating
Powder Coating
Polished metal

That is all I can think of at this moment. However if you have the sprayer/compressor then the cheapest and easiest would be painting the bugger. Just strip the finish, degrease and paint.
 
Hard chrome also builds up a layer that is almost as thick as many paint options but without the same ease at masking off areas. Keep that in mind when it comes to slide or other clearance issues.
 
Uhh Huh. It's the 'tricky' part I was referring to. The old plumb brown is a more durable finish than any cold blue as far as I can see, but harder to find around here than the blackest blue. :confused:
 
The best kind of blue, certainly not the easiest, but the best if you would invest sweat equity, is rust blue.

Search rust blue.
 
Uhh Huh. It's the 'tricky' part I was referring to. The old plumb brown is a more durable finish than any cold blue as far as I can see, but harder to find around here than the blackest blue. :confused:

It's a joke! Presumably, one would want to have their gun blued and not covered with rust. I did not realise that browning is a controlled red oxide process, but, according to Wikipedia, it is.
 
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