To pay to tribute Mike’s legacy, SIG SAUER, in partnership with GunBroker.com, will be auctioning off the Multicam Spear that was on display in the SIG SAUER booth at the recent NRA show. This particular Spear was one of the last to be Cerakoted by Mike, showcasing his unmatched skill and artistic vision. It will also be packaged with a Romeo 8T in FDE with a Multicam protective shroud, Cerakoted and engraved by Blowndeadline. The proceeds from this one-of-a-kind-package will be generously donated to the Sigouin family and Blowndeadline, supporting them through this challenging time and ensuring that Mike’s artistic spirit continues to inspire and impact the community.
Mike Sigouin, a name synonymous with innovation and artistry in the firearms industry, leaves behind a legacy that is as colorful and impactful as the designs he created. Born and raised just outside of Detroit, Michigan, Mike grew up with his mother and brother, where he nurtured an early passion for drawing. This childhood interest laid the foundation for what would become a pioneering career in gun customization.
A few months ago, the firearms community faced a profound loss with Mike’s untimely passing. His departure was sudden, leaving many to mourn the loss of not only a visionary artist but also a generous mentor and friend. Mike’s absence is deeply felt, but his influence endures in every contour and shade of the firearms he touched. His life’s work continues to inspire and push the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship in the industry.
Mike’s journey into the world of firearms began with a simple yet profound curiosity about painting. His first venture was with a SIG P225—a project that not only challenged him but also sparked a deep interest in Cerakote, a ceramic-based coating widely used for firearms. The process was meticulous and demanding, but Mike was driven by a vision that extended beyond the conventional.
He once said, “Do something that nobody else has done or nobody else has seen. If you can figure out what that one little thing is, that’s going to make you stand out from everybody else.” This philosophy would come to define his career and contributions to the industry.
As Mike honed his skills, his unique designs began to capture the attention of the Second Amendment (2A) community. He saw an opportunity to blend his artistic talents with his passion for firearms, creating pieces that were not only functional but also bespoke works of art. His persistence paid off, and soon, Mike was not just painting guns; he was redefining them.
Perhaps one of Mike’s most significant contributions was perfecting the “battle worn” look—a style that he not only popularized but also coined. This technique gave firearms a rugged, veteran character that appealed to many within the community, symbolizing both resilience and enduring service. This style became a signature of Mike’s brand, Blowndeadline, and set a new standard in firearm aesthetics.
Under Mike’s creative direction, Blowndeadline (BDL) burgeoned into a prominent name in the industry. He continuously pushed the boundaries of what could be achieved with firearm coatings, collaborating with numerous manufacturers to expand the reach and recognition of the BDL brand. Each project was a testament to his vision and creativity, and his ability to transform a simple metal surface into a canvas of expression was unparalleled.
One of Mike’s lifelong ambitions was to collaborate with SIG SAUER, and achieving this was a dream come true. It marked a pinnacle in his career, validating his innovative approaches and dedication to his craft. Mike’s humility and willingness to share his knowledge about Cerakote made him a respected figure in the community. He loved teaching others, spreading his passion and expertise to enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Mike’s journey was intimately supported by his wife, Dana, who has been a cornerstone of both his life and business. Her role within Blowndeadline is pivotal, not only managing aspects of the business but also inspiring Mike’s creativity. Together, they built a brand that stands as a testament to their combined vision and hard work.
Moreover, from the inception of Blowndeadline, Mike’s nephew, Jon, has been an integral part of the team. His involvement has helped shape the company’s ethos and contributed to its success, continuing the family legacy within the firearms community.
Mike Sigouin’s legacy is not just in the layers of paint or the guns he transformed but in his vision that art could profoundly connect with function and passion. His work reminds us that at the intersection of creativity and industry, there is always room for innovation and expression. As we remember Mike, we celebrate not only his contributions to the firearms community but also his remarkable ability to inspire and affect change through his art.
In honor of Mike Sigouin, we reflect on a life beautifully painted, a vision boldly realized, and a legacy that will forever color the world of firearms. He taught us that to stand out is to dare to be different, and to leave a mark is to blend passion with uniqueness. Mike’s life and work were a masterpiece, and like all great art, they will endure the test of time, inspiring generations to come.