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Member
Join Date: October 23, 1999
Location: Alpharetta, GA
Posts: 81
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I recently read that the slide can be chromed. Can anyone tell me where I can have a slide chromed? How much does it cost?
Does anyone have experience with this process? Is the finish chrome colored or is there a black chrome? If you have any experience in this area, please advise. Vee ------------------ |
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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Vee, I offer this service but I don't do it myself. I have an associate who does my chroming and nickel plating. The slide alone would run you $85 plus shipping. You can get it in Hard Chrome, Satin Chrome, Black Chrome. Just e-mail me for details. George
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Member
Join Date: October 23, 1999
Location: Alpharetta, GA
Posts: 81
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George,
Can other parts be chromed? Is it feasible to chrome all parts? I prefer to keep the pistol black. What do you recommend? Is one finish more durable than the other? Vic ------------------ |
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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Vee, the alloy frame would need to be anodized but the rest of the gun could be chromed, nickeled etc. I got your e-mail and will write you back tomorrow. George
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Member
Join Date: October 23, 1999
Location: Alpharetta, GA
Posts: 81
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Thank you for the reply. I looke forward to hearing the answers to my other questions.
[This message has been edited by Vee (edited November 15, 1999).] |
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Staff Lead
Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Terlingua, TX, USA
Posts: 20,947
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George, this is one of those FWIW deals: Around 1981, a gunsmith buddy of mine got an electroless nickel nickel-plating system.
We de-anodized an LW Cmdr with oven cleaner, smoothed off all the sharp corners and bevelled the mag well, etc. He then used a double-strength solution and left the frame in the stuff for twice the standard length of time. Came out great! It was a nop-holster carry-gun for a year or so, and I've put maybe a thousand rounds through it. No signs of problems with the plating... |
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Earlington KY
Posts: 2,299
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Art, that sounds interesting. My guy refuses to plate alloy at all but his plate/anodizing jobs lood so good that the question never came up. George
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