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.
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A pair of Ruger pistols Cerakoted in Burnt Bronze. Armor black was also used on the small parts on these. |
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Above pistols, with the Remington 1100 customized tactical shotgun that inspired the Burnt Bronze/Walnut combo. |
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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. |
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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. |
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An FAL in Burnt Bronze and Armor Black, with our Sawtoothaflage technique applied on the furniture. |
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FAL shown above, in natural light. |
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Sig P250 grip-frame with Burnt Bronze and Tungsten |
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Customer photo: Burnt Bronze on AR15's |
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Customer photo: Burnt Bronze on AR15's |
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Customer photo: Burnt Bronze on AR15's |
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Customer photo: Burnt Bronze on AR15's |
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Customer photo: Burnt Bronze on AR15's |