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    "Burnt Titanium" Cerakote


    Not a Savage but I thought you guys would appreciate this. I do Cerakote as a hobby along with other "gun stuff". I picked up a Seekins billet AR in a trade. It was a bit beat up so I did some upgrades. My two favorite Cerakote colors are Burnt Bronze and Titanium. I could not make up my mind so I did the Reeses Peanut Butter/Chocolate crash thing and mixed them 50-50. I'm calling it Burnt Titanium. The pics don't do it justice. It's kind of a metallic sand color. Overall I'm pleased. If I were to do it again I would mix it 2/3rds Bronze and 1/3rd Titanium to make it a bit darker as the silver really dominates. What do you think?








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    I like it! I also agree on the idea to make it darker!

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    I like it too, I agree though a bit darker would be perfection.

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    Very cool!!! Not to stray off topic but what rail is that?

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    It looks great, I wouldn't redo it.

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    Nice work.

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    That is Seekins iMRT-3 upper and SP3-R rail. Together they make a monolithic upper as the rail mounts right to the upper.

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    very cool darker will look good too

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    Yeah, you did good.

    I recently saw some pistols that were Cerakoted pink from the factory. I was not at all impressed. Looked like bad orange peel and sloppy. Not only did it have a bad texture, you could see the original color bleed through the bottom of the "dimples".

    Yours looks great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
    Yeah, you did good.

    I recently saw some pistols that were Cerakoted pink from the factory. I was not at all impressed. Looked like bad orange peel and sloppy. Not only did it have a bad texture, you could see the original color bleed through the bottom of the "dimples".

    Yours looks great.
    Poor prep work there.

    I love that color.

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    Nice! Looks very futuristic. Is that a birdcage flash hider? IMO that rig deserves something to go along with that futuristic sort of theme.

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