Re: Paint that's close or a match to parkerized color?
Any decent gunsmith should be able to do it for pretty cheap. I'd guess $20 or less. Basically they media blast the part clean it and then it goes into a solution with manganese phosphate or whatever it is and it basically oxidizes the surface and colors it. Makes it porous. And that is good for oil retention and corrosion protection.
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Any decent gunsmith should be able to do it for pretty cheap. I'd guess $20 or less. Basically they media blast the part clean it and then it goes into a solution with manganese phosphate or whatever it is and it basically oxidizes the surface and colors it. Makes it porous. And that is good for oil retention and corrosion protection.
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