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Has anyone refinished a P220 in a burnt bronze or copper finish ..... maybe close to the emperor finish.


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I did an AR in Burnt Bronze, I thought about doing a Jericho 941 in that color.


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I always thought the ed brown special forces Link

Looked pretty good with the bronze two tone


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Not a P220 or burnt bronze but similar

I had CCR do my P229 in their tri-tanium with house black controls and CPII barrel.





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Which ever you do decide, please post some pics as I’m sure I’m not the only one interested on how it will turn out!
 
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Not a P220 or burnt bronze but similar

I had CCR do my P229 in their tri-tanium with house black controls and CPII barrel.

Likewise, I had a 92FS done in Tritanium. The problem with taking pics is that Tritanium can appear different color tones, depending on the light. It has an earthy, almost metallic tone. I found it hard to get a good pic that looks like the actual gun.






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Sweet pic BBS. Love the gun and the photography skills.



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You are so right Tritanium is very very hard to photograph. I think sometimes we should have called the color chameleon.

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We can do Burnt Bronze in our Cera-Hide


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You are so right Tritanium is very very hard to photograph. I think sometimes we should have called the color chameleon.

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We can do Burnt Bronze in our Cera-Hide


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burnt bronze looks like crap when it starts to wear, imo.


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I have a 10mm 220 in the Emperor finish. I wanted the gun for its features not the finish but that finish has grown on me. It looks real good on the P220.
 
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Anyone have a pic of the CCR burnt bronze?


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I have a Wilson Combat EDC X9 in two tone Burnt Bronze and Black. I can take a pic of it and post it if you'd like. They have some fancy name for the finish, but I believe it's Cera- Kote


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It's very hard to photograph CCR Tritanium. It looks awesome in person.



Here's a before/after shot



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Sig P220 Stainless Elite Carry: due to rust spots, I fixed it and had it CeraKoted. I went semi-gloss black on slide and all parts, with Tungsten on frame.

I know many may not like it, but I also went E2 grips on it, as they just feel 'right' in my hands.


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