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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Bay, AR - Craighead County
Posts: 22
| Dressing Up A PA-63 Has anybody played around with dressing up a PA-63? Mine does not have a pristine appearance, but mechanically it's in great shape. I'm thinking of doing a refurbish on it, just for the fun of the project. My choices for the refurbish are: 1) Duracoat Paint, 2) Water-Dipped, and 3) Powdercoat. I've used Duracoat Paint before, and it does a good job. The Water-Dipped finishes look great, but they do wear off in high wear areas, like where a firearm comes in contact with a holster. I have an friend that does powdercoating, and he's done handguns before with success. What do you guys think? This is just a "for fun" project. |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Haze Gray and Underway
Posts: 39
| I know Duracoat stands up to a number of gun cleaning solvents and is fairly wear resistant.. How well does the powder coat hold up? I would imagine you have more color choices with the powder coat (if so inclined). DocV |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,710
| i dont know. but i do want to hear how it turns out, i may want to do one of these depending on how yours turns out......
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| Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 27
| Being a newbie with handguns, I know next to nothing about finishes. Can someone say what is the original (factory) finish on the slide and other steel parts of a PA 63? |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: In a house.
Posts: 6
| I have wolf spings in mine and custom made grips. Once you put heavier recoil springs in these guns they are fun and a joy to shoot. |
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| Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Haze Gray and Underway
Posts: 39
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