It's Gotta Be Pink

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My hard to please daughter-in-law is bugging me about the possibility of a pale pink (in her mind pretty pink), finish for her stainless SP-101 (not quite a Smith J frame, but she likes it. I trained her on a Kit Gun, so it's not like I didn't try).  Does anyone here have any idea of who may do this kind of finishing? Preference is for a non-spray, integral finish that would not create any dimensional problems, something very high quality would be appreciated.  Any leads appreciated.  Thanks!  
 
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Cerakote would do fine.
Contact these folks:

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The above picture brings to mind my son's reaction, when at about 6 yrs old, he spotted a pink .22 cricket in the rack at a LGS. "Daddy, that's just wrong":D
 
The above picture brings to mind my son's reaction, when at about 6 yrs old, he spotted a pink .22 cricket in the rack at a LGS. "Daddy, that's just wrong":D

Sounds like a smart young man, reminds me of my son and g-son.
But also having a daughter and 2 g-daughters, I can relate to the OP's post.
So not to hijack, prolly cerakote or duracoat. Being a coating, I think both will show finish wear depending on use but are prolly easily touched up or redone.
 
I don't suppose a pretty pair of Hogue Monogrips™ on shiny stainless would suit her? That's what I got for my niece.

Froggie
 
I am normally not a "Lawyer paranoid person" when it comes to firearms, but by owning a pink gun could possibly cause many legal issues if a child or un-knowledgeable person ever shot themselves with a pink - harmless looking gun. Just saying...........

Chief38
 
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