So, I've gotten the Mag bug. I want to build my own now. Working on getting the main pieces. Got the rail from Luke, one of his AM/MM Teth rails. Working on getting a minimag body. Anyways, once i get all the main pieces, I want to annodize them. Who are the reputable annodizers these days? All the ones i've seen in posts when I search seem to not be doing it anymore (older posts).
Current Reputable Annodizers?
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I cannot recommend Caustic Customs enough, and I believe he is also in Texas. He did a couple of my Mags in my sigRAWR
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Originally posted by mobsterboy View PostI cannot recommend Caustic Customs enough, and I believe he is also in Texas. He did a couple of my Mags in my sigI'll have to take a look at these and do some researching. Caustic being in TX would help me out on shipping.Originally posted by jherr505 View PostJB
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If your cool with waiting for a bit, you might want to wait till the latter parts of fall/early winter. XMT is doing a run of Minimag/RT styled bodies. Those will be vertical feed instead of powerfeed. If you'd rather not deal with elbows those would be good options. He has a thread, interest in a 2 piece carbon fiber body. He goes into detail about his plans for the run.
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Oh crap!! I forgot about that..... I just got a Minimag body with powerfeed, Dye Boomstick twistlock barrel and stainless sight rail on ebay for $54. the body said blemish and had a spot modified. if it doesn't work, I'll be looking into XMT's bodies. they are sweet looking.Originally posted by Gundam V View PostIf your cool with waiting for a bit, you might want to wait till the latter parts of fall/early winter. XMT is doing a run of Minimag/RT styled bodies. Those will be vertical feed instead of powerfeed. If you'd rather not deal with elbows those would be good options. He has a thread, interest in a 2 piece carbon fiber body. He goes into detail about his plans for the run.
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I know you can pay less other places, but I just have Caustic do all my work.
He's quick, does great work, is excellent to work with, does really well at picking up on the "vision" for a marker, and it's just done right.
I have no reason to shop around.
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Since someone asked about anodizers, this might be a good time to ask. I'm in the process of getting a quote for an anodize job, but I've been meaning to ask. Would there be any issues, if I was to send the back aluminum half of my retro valve in to get a matching anoziding. Figured I'd ask before I snap the pics and send them in for a proper quote.
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Hate to burst your bubble but as far as I know, the greyish aluminum reg backs of E-Mag/RT Pro/ReTro valves is Type III hard anodized. It's quite durable because it penetrates much deeper than decorative ano which therefore requires more material removal in the stripping process. If it can be anodized it's very unlikely to turn out well - aesthetically and functionally.Originally posted by Gundam V View PostWould there be any issues, if I was to send the back aluminum half of my retro valve in to get a matching anoziding.
The black, all aluminum X type valves are okay though. Pick an anodizer familiar with them so you don't have issues with the threading and mating surfaces. Caustic seems to do most of them but I've seen some from Blizzard as well.>>WTB<< Sydarm w/ constant air__WarpedMephisto half-c/f body__Ac!d c/f trigger__TASO humpback frame__an Oh-Mag
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Going to throw a curveball here. What about cerakote/duracote a body, rail, frame, barrel. Is that doable? I know cerakote is very durable but i guess would limit someone to solid colors. Let me know your thoughts on this option as well.JB
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As soon as I pick up a constant air Sydarm, I'll be sending it off to be Cerakoted along with an RT body. What I like about Cerakoting, besides it's durability, is how thin it is. You can easily still see light roll stampings and engraving.
I have a pistol and shotgun Cerakoted and am very impressed. There are applicators that can do much more than solid colors (check out Pittsburgh Cerakote!), but most do not offer such artistic designs in order to increase their efficiency and productivity.>>WTB<< Sydarm w/ constant air__WarpedMephisto half-c/f body__Ac!d c/f trigger__TASO humpback frame__an Oh-Mag
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