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1/20/2007 5:41:26 PM EDT
Thinking about sending a SIG P220 off to Robar for their "Norton Special" (all parts except frame). They are honoring the 2006 prices until Jan 31.

Having never dealt with this coating, I'm looking for first hand experience with NP3, especially long term. How has it held up and just how scratch resistant is it?

I've used GunKote, and am very impressed. Its a low cost alternative, and with the right prep
its hard to beat.

Any feedback on NP3 much appreciated.

Slimjake



1/20/2007 6:23:29 PM EDT
[#1]
I had my Sig 226  NP3'd by ROBAR.  It is very nice.  They take some time but did a great job. I live down the street from them so I did not have to pay for shipping.
I would recommend NP3 by ROBAR to anyone.
1/20/2007 7:26:37 PM EDT
[#2]
A+ stuff.  I love NP3.  Got it on a Colt LW Commander, and a bolt action .308.  Also on the internals of an AR15 and an AR10.  Had it on a S&W M36 that I sold a while back.  I am a big NP3 fan.  Real miracle finish.
1/21/2007 4:00:11 PM EDT
[#3]
I heard the turn around is about 2 months. But, it is supposedly the best for rust prevention.
It does make the slide a bit slick, however.


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1/22/2007 7:59:04 AM EDT
[#4]
It will wear through on the slide rails and other bearing surfaces eventually, and will be polished by holster wear.  

Still one of the best finishes around, though.
1/22/2007 8:15:52 AM EDT
[#5]
I highly recomend NP3. Here is a pic of my Sig 226 barrel after over 10 years and countless rounds.

1/22/2007 10:50:40 AM EDT
[#6]
Another endorsement for NP3.  Down here in sweaty Virginia corrosion resistance is very important, and after all the money I spent on it if my favorite HK P7M8 started to rust I don't know what I would do.  It now wears a coat of NP3 and I have no fear as far as corrosion.

Side benefits are the fact it is easier to clean and needs almost zero lubrication.  I like it better than chrome, also, because it is a nice soft gray color (always compared to duct tape, althought that hardly does it justice) and the finish is non-reflective.

All in all, I think an excellent choice.  Robar markets a black finish, too, that is not NP3, and I am thinking about trying that next time on a lesser pistol just to see how it looks.

This is the P7M8 with NP3 and another one that is still wearing that thin factory finish:



1/22/2007 2:58:43 PM EDT
[#7]
Sold on NP3. Sent the P220 off today.

Thanks to all for the testimonials.

After having spoke to the folks at Robar, the whole process will take around 6 weeks.                          
Very fair timeframe for quality work.

Will post before and after pics.