I've been looking into refinishing a couple of handguns that I have. I've been looking into hardchroming and Metacol III by ARS. I have heard that hardchroming has a hardness of 70 on the Rockwell scale, equal to that of diamonds, and just above Tenifer. A few questions, if I may...
1) Does anyone hardchrome in Arizona?
2) How does Metacol III compare to hardchrome?
3) I have a Sig 226 that I love, but have heard the many "reports" of frame cracking. Since ARS will do aluminum alloy in Metacol III, also, could my 226 then benefit from a complete coating from a durability standpoint?
4) Basically, I want a reasonably priced finish that will make the gun corrosion resistant, virtually scratch proof, impervious to holster wear, and attractive. Added lubricity and smoothness of action are a bonus if the finishes do in fact provide those aspects also.
Any thoughts, info, or alternative solutions would be appreciated.
1) Does anyone hardchrome in Arizona?
2) How does Metacol III compare to hardchrome?
3) I have a Sig 226 that I love, but have heard the many "reports" of frame cracking. Since ARS will do aluminum alloy in Metacol III, also, could my 226 then benefit from a complete coating from a durability standpoint?
4) Basically, I want a reasonably priced finish that will make the gun corrosion resistant, virtually scratch proof, impervious to holster wear, and attractive. Added lubricity and smoothness of action are a bonus if the finishes do in fact provide those aspects also.
Any thoughts, info, or alternative solutions would be appreciated.