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Old 08-14-2004, 22:17   #18
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Black T is basically Black Teflon, and a number of people do it, as rn stated, Gander Mountain and Cylinder & Slide offer the Black Teflon on a pistol for around $200.

NP3 is a combination of Teflon and Electroless nickel and should not wear through, flake, corrode, or otherwise come off. If you do not want a stainless colored, very slightly slick to the touch finish, look elsewhere, or get everything but the upper half plated in NP3 and get the upper done in Roguard (Robar's molybdenum-disulfide based polymer) for the two-tone look.

Here is one of Robar's two-tone Roguard/NP3 pistols.

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