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 Posted: Tue Jul 5th, 2011 02:11 pm
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joecb
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I ordered a shark mesh PVD bracelet to put on my new Armida A-1, but with the Omega ends I think the SS spring bars will stand out.

I have searched the forums and internet and so far all I have found is 22mm from strapcode.

 

Anyone know where 24mm pvd spring bars can be found?

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 Posted: Tue Jul 5th, 2011 04:40 pm
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I would wait before spending any $ Joe...they may look OK and if not,just take a black sharpie marker to them..or black fingernail polish like Jeff posted to do with SS hardware on NATOs...ThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Tue Jul 5th, 2011 09:25 pm
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OK, thanks Oscar, I'll give it a shot..can't find them anyway.

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 Posted: Fri Jul 8th, 2011 10:43 am
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oagaspar wrote:
I would wait before spending any $ Joe...they may look OK and if not,just take a black sharpie marker to them..or black fingernail polish like Jeff posted to do with SS hardware on NATOs...ThumbsUp02.gif


+1. It's not noticeable. My black mesh uses stainless steel spring bars and they are hardly noticeable. O is right. Black nail polish will coat it and will stay long. I haven't tried blueing it with gun blueing chemicals and the Sheriff has some advice if you go that route.

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 Posted: Sat Jul 9th, 2011 01:05 pm
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bigrustypig wrote:
oagaspar wrote:
I would wait before spending any $ Joe...they may look OK and if not,just take a black sharpie marker to them..or black fingernail polish like Jeff posted to do with SS hardware on NATOs...ThumbsUp02.gif


+1. It's not noticeable. My black mesh uses stainless steel spring bars and they are hardly noticeable. O is right. Black nail polish will coat it and will stay long. I haven't tried blueing it with gun blueing chemicals and the Sheriff has some advice if you go that route.

To blacken steel with oil and heating isn't worth the stunt for 2 small spring-bars honestly.
Some water-proof marker will do the trick
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