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Since I'm not in the market for a new handgun, I decided to let the fine folks of CCR Refinishing re-do my Beretta 92FS Centurion from 1994. I picked it up about a year ago and made several upgrades: - new blackened SS guide rod - Extended mag release - WC thin grips - Allegheny replaced back site with U-shaped blackened sights and drill-out integral front sight and installed green LED. I also installed a Langdon Trigger job in a bag. It is a sweet handgun with amazing DA/SA trigger. Since it has an aluminum frame, I cannot get CP II Dusk for all metal parts. So I opted for cera-hyde "house black" for everything except the barrel and trigger, which will be CPII (silvery). But here's what just occurred to me. The trigger job hand-stoned the sear and trigger bar (etc.) for the smooth action. If these get unblued, parkerized, and sprayed with cera-hyde (the process), won't that defeat the purpose of the smoothed metal parts? How much do you think that refinish would affect the trigger action? CCR has the gun and it is probably a month until they do the work so I'm looking for some advance input. ThanksThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Batty67, | ||
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Oriental Redneck |
Have you discussed this with CCR? They are the one doing the job. Q | |||
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Unapologetic Old School Curmudgeon |
I have had them do several Sigs and a Beretta 92A1 and they all came out beautiful. Even the mags. They are easier to clean and look great. I dont have a photo hosting site or I would post some pics. I had my Beretta done in CP2 and Cera-hyde and the Sigs were a two tone with CP2 and Tri-tanium gray. I am not sure about the effect on trigger performance, mine were factory triggers and I noticed no change in performance in those. Don't weep for the stupid, or you will be crying all day | |||
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Not yet. I wanted to get some advanced input so I could have the conversation in an informed and concise manner. And I have a few weeks so I figured I'd start here. Thanks. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Hopefully, they will see this thread and chime in to answer your questions. Q | |||
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Cummings Custom Refinishing |
Batty 67 If you are referring to the "Langdon Trigger Job in a Bag" that you put in your Beretta most of what you are feeling is coming from the new springs which we don't refinish If anything our Cera-Hide being a self lubricating coating would improve it. We can also CPII Nickel Boron Nitride plate the internals for the smoothest action Cummings Custom Refinishing offers Quality Craftsmanship at affordable prices. Fully Lic FFL's for over 30 years OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED 423-639-8924 www.ccrrefinishing.com | |||
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Why not call Langdon and get his input? In the past,he has said plating sear surfaces would require re-doing the trigger job. I was interested in getting NP3 on the action parts in one of his pistols and that's what I was told. Hope this helps. Regards, Jack | |||
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Cummings Custom Refinishing |
Jack830 That's odd considering that they sell the parts in blue or NP3 Cummings Custom Refinishing offers Quality Craftsmanship at affordable prices. Fully Lic FFL's for over 30 years OFTEN IMITATED BUT NEVER DUPLICATED 423-639-8924 www.ccrrefinishing.com | |||
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CCR, Thanks for chiming in. I'll go with what you recommend. I'm thinking CPII for internals and for barrel and trigger. House black frame and slide and external parts. Basically, besides the barrel and trigger, I want the outside of the gun to be black. Will this work and maintain the improved trigger? Thanks! | |||
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I understood the expalnation to mean that he did the work (stoning, polishing, etc.) AFTER the plating. I am sure if you contact Mr. Langdon, he will explain it to your satisfaction. It might even be that his procedure is different now than when I contacted him. Regards, Jack | |||
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