Looking for a titanium nitride treated barrel for my glock

MJS

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I love the look of the titanium nitride process,and a new barrel for my g22 wouldent go astray...so anyone who where I can get one?
 
I'm also interested in this finish on my Glock barrel. If someone in Canada does this I am very interested... Obviously no one has responded yet but I'm sure someone does this in Canada. Does no one make drill bits in Canada? Seriously?
 
I am interested as well. Always want to get my CZ TS barrel done.
It would be great if we can put together to setup a group order.
 
What exactly are you looking for? The color variety for looks, or black for the wear and corrosion protection?
 
I use to do DI exchanges at a shop in the Toronto area that did Ti-Nitriding. Bunch of Russian guys set up shop after the USSR collapsed, brought the process from Mother Russia. I'll look on Google Earth and see if I can spot the shop...assuming it's still there.
 
I know local companies that do Ti nitrite and DLC, but I am not sure if they can strip the current coating that is on the barrels and prep them for new coating. Most of the companies that I know of normally work with raw manufactured parts, not stripping and re finishing something that already has been coated. If you have a bare stainless steel barrel then no problem

I will try to contact the last guy I used to DLC some motorcycle parts for me, and ask if he can do the Ti nitrite on already coated barrels. He also has ti nitrite capability so it all depends on them already being coated

Here is a picture of my latest purchase, I had a custom length G 19 barrel made for me in a Canadian legal length. I already have a Glock 17 with a black DLC barrel so I wanted some color but not gold. So I went with a coating they call chamelion, which fades from green,blue, purple, gold. I also had the stainless steel trigger done in the same coating to match
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Actually, this is what I am looking for to finish my STI and CZ Tactical Sports



Borrow the picture from other forum.

Titanium Carbon-Nitride ( TiCN)
 
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