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Two-Tone M&P Slide (not all stainless finish)?
I liked the Sigma 2-tone slides that S&W ran on a limited basis. It makes me wonder what a similar 2-tone treatment would look like on a M&P slide. I envision it looking good with the S&W logo left in the black, as well as the M&P logo. Serrations would probably also be left black. An alternate approach would be to remove the black finish only on that plane of the slide where the S&W circle logo appears (left side), matching the plane on the right side where the warning "Caution: Capable of firing with magazine removed" is located.
Another thought: Could Hogue or some company produce silver aluminum grip inserts for the M&P?
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I liked the Sigma 2-tone slides that S&W ran on a limited basis. It makes me wonder what a similar 2-tone treatment would look like on a M&P slide. I envision it looking good with the S&W logo left in the black, as well as the M&P logo. Serrations would probably also be left black. An alternate approach would be to remove the black finish only on that plane of the slide where the S&W circle logo appears (left side), matching the plane on the right side where the warning "Caution: Capable of firing with magazine removed" is located.
Another thought: Could Hogue or some company produce silver aluminum grip inserts for the M&P?
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12-15-2009, 04:00 PM
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Here is a M&P9c with the finish removed and polished with Mothers Mag polish. Easily done by hand and elbow grease.
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12-15-2009, 11:15 PM
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Cerakote finish
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Cerakote is an extremely durable and corrosion resistant
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Cerakote can be applied on soft materials such as aluminum and plastic, providing incredible strength factors.
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This dealer is local here in MI, but I would imagine he isn't the only one that can do the type of work you are looking for.
http://www.customizedcreationz.com/home.html
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Those threads are from almost three years ago when Todd was first standing up his gun business.
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Interesting read. He's a regular on sigforum and holds a pretty good reputation over there. He's refinished 2 slides for me and has held to his word every time.
Until today I've never ever head a complaint about him.
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I sent all 3 of my M&Ps to Robar for their NP3 electroless nickle finish. This finish is superb, it not only looks good but it requires very little lubrication and facilitates cleaning.
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I sent all 3 of my M&Ps to Robar for their NP3 electroless nickle finish. This finish is superb, it not only looks good but it requires very little lubrication and facilitates cleaning.
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Funny, I'm not a big fan of two-tone guns but those look pretty dern good to me. Very interesting coating.
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Nickle plated stainless? I was actually wondering about that on nickle revolvers, what do they use for the base metal?
Really nice looking pistols.
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Sorry to necro this old thread, but as a fellow sucker for two-tone/stainless slides... how much does the NP3 treatment from Robar cost?
I also found out there was a Cabela's exclusive run of M&P9 and M&P40 Pro models (4.24" bbl) back in 2009 that might still be available.
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2 Tone M&P
I have a factory 2 tone 5" Pro with the silver stainless slide. It was a limited run and my dealer found me the distributor who had them. The Cabelas in CT has a 4 inch 2 tone. I saw it in the case yesterday.
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Robar has a great website with all their pricing, check it out. Their prices have gone up over the last year but I feel the product is well worth it.
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