LRK Cerakote Approved Applicators AZ

LRK Mechanical Gunsmithing Services 

Phone Number: +1 928-776-6483 

Address: 727 Brannen Ave, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA

Email Address: info@lrkmechanical.com 

LRK Mechanical Gunsmithing Services

LRK Mechanical - Cerakote Approved Applicators AZ 

Specialties: Gunsmithing, C&R restoration, specialty builds, machine work, Cerakote. We are one of only six in the Nation, meticulously manufacturing 1/2MOA builds.

HistoryEstablished in 2012. Three partners, like-minded, ready to serve the public, law enforcement, Gov't. Doubled in size since conception.

What We Do:

 

Full Service Gunsmithing


Custom Firearm Builds including Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols and NFA


Official Silencer Shop Powered-By Dealer with Secure ID Kiosk on Premises


Factory Certified Cerakote applicator

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LRK Mechanical Gunsmithing Services AZ
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From Cerakote’s web site, Cerakote is a Polymer-Ceramic Composite coating that can be applied to metals, plastics, polymers and wood. The unique formulation used for a cerakote ceramic coating enhances a number of physical performance properties including abrasion/wear resistance, corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, impact strength, and hardness. Each of these properties is rigorously tested to guarantee that Cerakote products remain at the forefront of the ceramic coatings market. Cerakote ceramic coatings utilize state-of-the-art technology to our-perform any competitive coating in both laboratory setting and real world applicationsArizona’s Premiere NFA & Non-NFA Gunsmiths

For more technical information please check the Cerakote / NIC industries site for detailed information.

LRK Mechanical Gunsmithing Services - Cerakote Approved Applicators AZ

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