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Question about Cerakote #6128013 01/10/16 04:17 AM
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I'm looking to cerakote my AR-15. Any recommendations on where to take it in the College Station or Houston Area that has fair pricing?

Thanks and Gig 'Em,

Paul Theiss

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hmmmmm, not sure id Horizon does anything with ar's

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Been a little while but Sarah at Burdett and Son in College Station was doing some pretty good cerakote work. Not sure what they charge but it may be worth checking out.

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VC Gunworks in Rosenberg, Texas
Contact Eddie at 832-451-7144.

I believe they have a Facebook page as well

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I'd call derrick at horizon. If they don't so AR stuff (I bet they do) hell be able to tell you somebody.


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The main problem with Ceracoating and AR, most
'coaters" want you to bring the gun disassembled, they coat the needed parts. Then you put it back together.

I don't have all the correct tools or the knowledge to do it. I know , its bad to own a gun and not know how to disassemble and re- assemble while blindfolded but hell....

Re: Question about Cerakote [Re: paullyt13] #6134877 01/14/16 05:22 AM
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Check out the guys at Gun Corps. They were doing ARs not too long ago.

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