Frequently Asked Questions

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What do you specialize in?

We specialize in Custom Cerakote and Firearms Customization. We also offer FFL transfers, NFA sales,  and new firearm sales. We Service all of Southern Utah and can also accept firearms from anywhere in the US. Please Contact us to ask about shipping. 

What is Cerakote?

Cerakote is an extremely hard baked or air cured ceramic finish that can be applied to metals, plastics, polymers and wood. Coating Items can enhance performance of items by increasing abrasion & wear resistance, chemical & corrosion resistance, and weather resistance. As well as adding a custom finish for enhanced aesthetics.

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What type of warranty do you provide?

We guarantee that our finish will not crack, chip, peel, or flake. If you have any issues outside of normal wear and tear, we will recoat your items.  

Why is Cerakote Expensive?

Our prices reflect the time, skill, and knowledge needed to properly apply Cerakote to give your Items a lifetime of protection. Proper application requires full disassembly, degreasing, and sandblasting of all items to be coated. Camo and other multiple color items require many coats as well as extensive stenciling.

What materials can be engraved with a fiber laser

a Fiber lasers are highly versatile tools that can engrave a wide range of materials, especially metals and certain types of plastics. The specific materials that can be engraved with a fiber laser include:

1. Metals Fiber lasers are particularly effective at engraving metals, thanks to their ability to focus on fine details with high power density. Some metals that can be engraved with a fiber laser include: - Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass, ,Copper, Titanium, Gold, Silver, and Carbon Steel.
 
2. Plastics Certain plastics can be engraved with a fiber laser, particularly those that absorb the laser’s wavelength.
 
3. Ceramics and Glass Fiber lasers can also engrave certain ceramics and glass surfaces, but this is generally more difficult due to the material's hardness.  industrial applications.

4. Anodized Aluminum Anodized aluminum is a popular material for fiber laser engraving because it produces excellent contrast, especially when engraving the anodized layer (which is dyed or dyed and hard-coated).

5. Leather Leather can be engraved and marked with a fiber laser, typically for custom products like wallets, belts, or tags.