rebluing in houston

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rebluing in houston

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Looking for someone to reblue couple rifles and a pistol. any suggestions as to a location around houston? i'm on the eastside (northshore/channelview) and Pasadena said it would be 3 months -- looking for it a little quicker if possible. Thanks for any help and suggestions.
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Briley does handguns and shotguns, but not rifles (I have no idea why not): http://www.briley.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They're near I-10 and the west Sam Houston Tollway.

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Does it have to be actual blueing? There was a guy on Texas Hunting Forum in your area that was showing off some pretty nice moly coating. You could probably find him on that forum if interested. BTW, I think he does guns over the weekend and has them back ASAP.
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Briley's said 6-8 weeks to look at my AR15 barrel. So speed is not on their side...
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thanks for the help guys -- i actually ended up using wheeler's cerama-coat -- seemed to work good and has a nice finish really. just doesnt go no where close to what they say -- i will need a few more cans now -- done got in the touch up mood. lol
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