Friday, January 4, 2013

Cerakote Examples - Burnt Bronze

Cerakote - Burnt Bronze

Burnt Bronze is a popular color and one of our favorites in the right situation.  It is probably a bit too flashy to blend in in a natural environment, but looks great on a competition gun, target gun, or even an AR that you want to stand out a little.

Burnt Bronze looks great with Armor Black, Tungsten, Stainless (The Cerakote color or the real thing) and even a dull finished Walnut.

Burnt Bronze is difficult to photograph and flash photography brings out a brighter sparkle than is apparent to the eye in natural light.

A pair of Ruger pistols Cerakoted in Burnt Bronze.  Armor black was also used on the small parts on these.

Above pistols, with the Remington 1100 customized tactical shotgun that inspired the Burnt Bronze/Walnut combo.
One of our most popular requests is the Burnt Bronze Lower, Uppper, and Forend combo.  Contrasting with standard black small parts and furniture makes for a real attractive AR15.
Sawtooth Rifles #5, a .260 Rem built on a Stevens 200.  Metal Cerakoted in Burnt Bronze, with Armor Black, Burnt Bronze and Tungsten on the stock.  The stock was a surprise for this customer, who decided it was a bit flashy for what he wanted, so look for it again on another Stevens varmint rifle build coming soon.

An FAL in Burnt Bronze and Armor Black, with our Sawtoothaflage technique applied on the furniture.

FAL shown above, in natural light.

Sig P250 grip-frame with Burnt Bronze and Tungsten
Customer photo:  Burnt Bronze on AR15's

Customer photo:  Burnt Bronze on AR15's

Customer photo:  Burnt Bronze on AR15's

Customer photo:  Burnt Bronze on AR15's

Customer photo:  Burnt Bronze on AR15's

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