Graphite Black Cerakote Faux Bluing on Browning Hi-Power

Published on September 1, 2017
Duration: 5:09

This video showcases a Browning Hi-Power refinished with a unique Graphite Black Cerakote that mimics the appearance of bluing. The presenter details how this finish achieves a reflective quality typically seen in blued firearms, offering superior corrosion and wear resistance. Minor upgrades to the rear sight and trigger pin are also highlighted as improvements over the surplus model's original components.

Quick Summary

Graphite Black Cerakote can be applied to mimic the reflective qualities of traditional blued firearms, offering superior corrosion and wear resistance. This specialized technique, developed by the presenter, provides a durable and aesthetically pleasing alternative to bluing, especially for firearms with aluminum frames.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Browning Hi-Power
  2. 00:09Graphite Black Cerakote Finish
  3. 00:18Reflective Qualities of the Finish
  4. 00:31Aims Surplus Hi-Power Origin
  5. 00:43Sight and Pin Upgrades
  6. 00:57Cerakote vs. Bluing Appearance
  7. 01:13Developing the Faux Bluing Technique
  8. 01:46Comparing Traditional Cerakote
  9. 02:02The New Cerakote Treatment
  10. 02:15Benefits of the New Finish
  11. 02:44Surplus Pistol Details
  12. 02:54Trigger Performance Analysis
  13. 03:31Trigger Break Weight
  14. 03:45Factory Sear vs. Aftermarket
  15. 03:52Original Grips and Components
  16. 04:00Reason for Pin Replacement
  17. 04:06Issues with Roll Pins
  18. 04:28Final Aesthetic Appreciation
  19. 04:43Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Cerakote look like bluing?

Yes, with specialized techniques, Graphite Black Cerakote can be applied to achieve a faux bluing effect. This finish mimics the reflective qualities of traditional blued firearms while offering superior corrosion and wear resistance.

What are the advantages of Cerakote over bluing?

Cerakote provides significantly better corrosion and wear resistance compared to traditional bluing. It's a more durable finish that can also be applied to materials like aluminum that cannot be blued.

What issues can arise from surplus Hi-Powers with roll pins?

Surplus Browning Hi-Powers sometimes use roll pins for the trigger and rear sights. These can cause wear on the frame and create an interrupted surface that grinds against components during operation, negatively impacting the trigger feel.

What trigger weight can be expected from a modified Hi-Power?

After internal cleaning and reprofiling, a Browning Hi-Power can achieve a combat-style trigger pull breaking around four pounds. This offers improved travel and a lighter pull compared to original surplus configurations.

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