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    M&P Pro coated in OD

    Here is a pick of our latest Firearms Coating job and here is what our customer posted about it on another forum:

    "Just got my M&P Pro back from Select Shooting Supplies and I must say I am veeeeery impressed! They did a fantastic job of doing up my M&P Pro in OD green. The frame was expertly coated and to hold it, you would think they used OD polymer to mold it. I loved this pistol before, now I love it even more! Thanks Dean!"



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    I hate the m&p but that looks awesome! Good work

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    Hmmm, that looks pretty good. I think I'd be more of a tan guy myself.

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    I like it! I like your shipping rates too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustBen View Post
    Hmmm, that looks pretty good. I think I'd be more of a tan guy myself.
    Well as it happens I just finished another M&P in Flat Dark Earth...


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    Quote Originally Posted by SelectShootingSupplies View Post
    Well as it happens I just finished another M&P in Flat Dark Earth...

    How much for doing a frame?slide?
    Looks like you guys do a fantastic job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skoal 24/7 View Post
    How much for doing a frame?slide?
    Looks like you guys do a fantastic job
    Thank you! The price depends on the firearm and number of parts to be coated and the amount of time required to strip, prep, coat, reassemble and function test the firearm.

    A frame only starts at $160 and slides start at $90. We have also done magazines and in some cases just the floor plate of the magazine.

    To provide you you with an exact quote I would need to know make and model of firearm and exactly what you want coated.

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    What type of paint you use?

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    I'm guessing Gun Kote since that's what's advertised on the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Satain View Post
    What type of paint you use?
    awndray is correct, we use Gun Kote from KG Industries. it is designed for the purpose, extremely durable and when applied properly so thin that it does not effect the operation of the firearm.

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