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| Posts: 34033 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |  
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| I absolutely second Shuff's. I've had multiple Garands and M-1 Carbines refreshed and parkerized (I like the darker (phosphate?) parkerizing) by Tim and he does excellent work. Also, I have one of his Mini-Gs and it is a really handy version of the M-1 Garand.
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| Posts: 5139 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: September 04, 2008 |  
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Buy that Classic SIG in All Stainless, No rail wear will be painless.

| RogueJSK and marksman41 nailed it. I needed a revolver cylinder parkerized for a custom project I was doing. I asked here on this Forum, and got the same advice. Here is an example. IMG_20250326_123900903_HDR by cee_Kamp 32ACP, on Flickr
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| Posts: 1766 | Location: upstate NY in Kathy Hochul's bowel movement | Registered: December 14, 2009 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by Fire Away: CCR used to do parkerizing. Not sure if they still do or not.
I believe they do but mostly as a base finish for their cerahide coating, their blend is a bit on the lighter side for my taste, obviously if you're painting over it it doesn't matter, but it wouldn't be my first choice if the intention is to have it as the final finish. |
| Posts: 10864 | Location: Orange County, CA, USA | Registered: March 18, 2003 |  
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