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| I would’ve just had them work on the big nicks, then blast it and polish the sides to restore the factory look, but that’s just me. Glad you’re enjoying it!
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| I suggested their CPII coating but they said just bead blast it since the whole pistol is stainless. That is exactly what their CP2 coating looks like, the 6 magazines I had them do in that coating look exactly like that. I just bought another P239... stainless slide and black aluminum frame with a lot of nicks on it and I'm thinking that's what I'll have them do to it... bead blast the slide and coat the frame. I already have one like that and you have to look really close to note the difference. I've never had one before, but I think this p230 will be a safe queen. By that I mean I do have another P230 but I carry it sometimes... this one is going back in its original orange factory box and get to sit in the safe for a while.
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| That looks great. CCR is the beat. They did a outstanding job on my early 1990's P220.
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My other Sig is a Steyr.
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