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Cifyra April 18th, 2011 22:16

Chroming a gun?
 
I've searched this forum and didn't find any thread on it so I assume nobody's asked it yet.

How much does it typically cost to chrome a metal body airsoft pistol? What if it's just the slide? Is chroming recommended on aluminum body or pot metal body? Also, is it possible to have a matte chrome? I know it's a lot of questions but any info is much appreciated.

R.I.T.Z April 18th, 2011 22:18

there was a thread somewhere about this.
and how if you tried the body would dissolve...

ILLusion April 18th, 2011 22:21

Figure out what the exact material is first, then you'll be able to get appropriate answers.

Die cast zinc-aluminum is NOT the same thing as aircraft grade billet aluminum... which also is NOT the same thing as aluminum siding on a house. Each will react differently to different processes.

kaiu April 18th, 2011 22:30

I was thinking about doing this for a while on my KWA Metal Outer Barrel for the 1911...

Just been too lazy to do it....
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/sa-xd-x...-write-up.html

Cifyra April 18th, 2011 22:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1450349)
Figure out what the exact material is first, then you'll be able to get appropriate answers.

Die cast zinc-aluminum is NOT the same thing as aircraft grade billet aluminum... which also is NOT the same thing as aluminum siding on a house. Each will react differently to different processes.

I see. I'll ask again once I find out its chemistry then.

ILLusion April 18th, 2011 22:36

If you post the gun make/model for the particular parts in question, someone on this forum may know the answer as well.

Styrak April 18th, 2011 22:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaiu (Post 1450353)
I was thinking about doing this for a while on my KWA Metal Outer Barrel for the 1911...

Just been too lazy to do it....
http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/sa-xd-x...-write-up.html

That's for a real steel (actual steel too) gun barrel.

Rugger_can April 18th, 2011 22:40

Polishing and Anodizing would probably be easier.

BoGrain April 18th, 2011 22:50

if you have a metal pistol, you could try to remove the paint, sand it with 600 grits paper and apply some metal polish - it gives out a nice result that mimicks chrome.

YouTube - How remove paint from a metal airsoft gun

Cifyra April 18th, 2011 22:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoGrain (Post 1450379)
if you have a metal pistol, you could try to remove the paint, sand it with 600 grits paper and apply some metal polish - it gives out a nice result that mimicks chrome.

YouTube - How remove paint from a metal airsoft gun

That sounds good in theory, but doesn't it also expose it to the elements? I guess it would only matter if it's made of steel when it could rust.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1450358)
If you post the gun make/model for the particular parts in question, someone on this forum may know the answer as well.

I actually don't have said pistol at hand, I just want to know if its chrome-able before I buy it. KWA's CZ-75 or the KWA's TT-33 that's coming out are just two of the many models that I am considering.

kaiu April 18th, 2011 23:04

I think most of the KWA stuff have plastic outer barrels... I had to order the metal barrel by calling KWA USA.

Their KWA barrels are aluminum, so when you get metal polish, make sure it says its for aluminum etc... :P

Statua April 18th, 2011 23:56

Could use chrome krylon paint. It does the same thing if you know what you're doing.

Cifyra April 18th, 2011 23:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Statua (Post 1450422)
Could use chrome krylon paint. It does the same thing if you know what you're doing.

How's the durability? Easily scratched?

kaiu April 19th, 2011 00:04

why worry, guns look better when they look used :P

SuperCriollo April 19th, 2011 00:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaiu (Post 1450428)
why worry, guns look better when they look used :P

Sort off. Unfortunatly since Airsoft guns, in the most part, are built with different materials than the ones used in their realsteel counterparts, the "weathering" prosses ends up in different. Scratched blued steel doesn't look the same as scrathced anodyzed aluminium if you know what I mean


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