Yep, still doing the Ilaflon Sig Grey. Also have Sig Black. Just finished up and sent out a gun to TX. IM me for prices. Also do Cerakote and have 3/4 of their colors in stock. To do it correctly, I would suggest doing the upper, lower and any of the parts that should be grey, all at the same time. Due to different batches of color mix over time, the color I shoot will vary in color to the original. Due to fade, use, curing temp...etc.. I follow Sigs directions to a "t". After the parts are stripped of all old paint, they get soaked in MEK for 1 hour, then dried. Once dried and clean, they go into a park tank to get a full Manganese parkerized finish. then cleaned and dipped in MEK again. At that point they have to be painted within a couple hours. Then they go into the oven to be ramp cured (0-448-0) over a 3 hour cycle time (custom made oven with controller). Then I ck fit and assemble. All told, about 5-7 hours of time.