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  • crazyucbr
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2012
    • 794

    Anodizing or Cerakote..

    I have an 80 percent lower that I want to use for an FDE build. But other than the slight difference in price I'm not sure what is the difference between the two.
    Can anybody recommend between the two? Also is there one here in the IE that do either Cerakote or FDE anodizing?
    I also have 2 stripped upper and 2 stripped lowers I'd like to get either Cerakote or anodized in the specific FDE color?
    "get that evil thing out of the house"

    FFLs/Store I support and recommend:
    Don at Straightline Tactical in Anaheim
    Steve at OC Firearms in Fountain Valley.
  • #2
    Gutz
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Jan 2013
    • 4127

    Cerakote is self lubricating. I'd go that route.
    1A - 2A= -1A :(

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    • #3
      crazyucbr
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 794

      Originally posted by Gutz
      Cerakote is self lubricating. I'd go that route.
      Thanks for the advise. I actually just came up with this just now... I think Ill anodize the 80 then get my two stripped lower and upper Cerakote and see which one of the two are better for the long haul.

      Been hearing a lot of good things about that Brent fellow that does AR build parties and from the looks of all the other members that got their 80 finished looks like theyre a solid company to work with. This is my first 80 build and I'm scared as hell to ruin my lower considering the price of 80 percent lower and availability right now.
      Last edited by crazyucbr; 03-25-2013, 3:39 AM.
      "get that evil thing out of the house"

      FFLs/Store I support and recommend:
      Don at Straightline Tactical in Anaheim
      Steve at OC Firearms in Fountain Valley.

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      • #4
        Gutz
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        • Jan 2013
        • 4127

        YouTube had some descent review vids.

        1A - 2A= -1A :(

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        • #5
          jfifer
          Veteran Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 3205

          Cerakote isnt self lubricating! Otherwise my shotguns and 1911 wouldnt need lube! Some types of cerakote are self lubing, such as microslick.

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          • #6
            crazyucbr
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 794

            Originally posted by fiferronald
            Cerakote isnt self lubricating! Otherwise my shotguns and 1911 wouldnt need lube! Some types of cerakote are self lubing, such as microslick.
            That's good to know.
            "get that evil thing out of the house"

            FFLs/Store I support and recommend:
            Don at Straightline Tactical in Anaheim
            Steve at OC Firearms in Fountain Valley.

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            • #7
              weespeed
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 515

              If you're up here in N. Ca. I recommend Sam (sjm9877) for cerakote.

              He cerakoted my upper, lower and rail in FDE. It's an almost perfect match.
              You can go to his thread here and I have a couple pictures posted there if you want to see how close the coating and Magpul furniture match.

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              • #8
                crazyucbr
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 794

                Originally posted by weespeed
                If you're up here in N. Ca. I recommend Sam (sjm9877) for cerakote.

                He cerakoted my upper, lower and rail in FDE. It's an almost perfect match.
                You can go to his thread here and I have a couple pictures posted there if you want to see how close the coating and Magpul furniture match.

                http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...1#post11030854
                Saw your pics... Good looking FDE ar you got there. U fortunately I'm in Socal but I think I found one that can do the cerakote for me.
                "get that evil thing out of the house"

                FFLs/Store I support and recommend:
                Don at Straightline Tactical in Anaheim
                Steve at OC Firearms in Fountain Valley.

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                • #9
                  infidel0369
                  Junior Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 41

                  Originally posted by crazyucbr
                  Saw your pics... Good looking FDE ar you got there. U fortunately I'm in Socal but I think I found one that can do the cerakote for me.
                  You mind sharing that info with the rest of us in SoCal?

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                  • #10
                    SoCalXD
                    Senior Member
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 969

                    I received a referral to A to Z Metal Finishing off of Mira Mar Rd. (Cabot) from a Vet Calgunner on the GB Anodizing thread. http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=671068

                    I received a quote for a single color at qnty 2 discount, it was $80 for upper, lower, extension, plate & nut. Add $40 for a 13" Troy rail, Add $30 for a barrel (I think). So $150 for a complete gun. I haven't had a chance to use them, but It sounds like a decent lead; they look like they have many years experience.

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