Duracoat Firearms Finish
Duracoat Firearms Finish
Dear Learned members,
Can someone suggest me from where can I buy Duracoat Firearm Finish? I tried searching alibaba, ebay and a lot of other e-commerce sites, but in vain.
Regards,
Ankur
Can someone suggest me from where can I buy Duracoat Firearm Finish? I tried searching alibaba, ebay and a lot of other e-commerce sites, but in vain.
Regards,
Ankur
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Ankur,
Today I was wondering that why not use spray paint on knives and air guns to give it a good finish. Probably they may not give the desired result in fire arms because of the heat generated.
But spray painting should give good results on knives (for display, where else can you use them in any case) and airguns.
They would work out much cheaper, but expert advise would be required.
Atul
Today I was wondering that why not use spray paint on knives and air guns to give it a good finish. Probably they may not give the desired result in fire arms because of the heat generated.
But spray painting should give good results on knives (for display, where else can you use them in any case) and airguns.
They would work out much cheaper, but expert advise would be required.
Atul
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
It is usually not a question of heat resistance, it is a question of durability.Today I was wondering that why not use spray paint on knives and air guns to give it a good finish.
Most spray paints are just not durable enough and the paint will flake off or chip off with use.
Duracoat, when properly prepped and applied, forms a very hard and nearly indestructible coating.
The firearm in front has been duracoated
One day on the way back from the range, I was dropping my daughter off at her house and she grabbed her pistol case as she was stepping out of the car. Unfortunately, the pistol case was not latched and her P6 (the one pictured-front) dropped out, hit the concrete driveway and went sliding down it. On examining it, we were very surprised to find that there was not a scratch or even a nick on it.
Duracoat finishes can be exceedingly tough.
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Hi Atul ji,aadhaulya wrote:Ankur,
Today I was wondering that why not use spray paint on knives and air guns to give it a good finish. Probably they may not give the desired result in fire arms because of the heat generated.
But spray painting should give good results on knives (for display, where else can you use them in any case) and airguns.
They would work out much cheaper, but expert advise would be required.
Atul
In firearms also spray paints can work but only on the stocks, grips etc, however on the mechanism due to friction of the mechanical parts, heat and burnt residual spray paints do not work. I tried along with my cousin on his pistol, within days it came our around slides and hammer and we opted for traditional bluing. I have seen many constables and SIs painting their guns which looks bad as hell.
I think on knives it may look good, but I am a fan of tradition gold engraving.
Ankur
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Ankur,
I have studied the electromechanical gold plating process but stencils are required for that. Do you have any idea of the source of those stencils. That should be a good experiment.
Atul
I have studied the electromechanical gold plating process but stencils are required for that. Do you have any idea of the source of those stencils. That should be a good experiment.
Atul
Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
aadhaulya wrote:Ankur,
I have studied the electromechanical gold plating process but stencils are required for that. Do you have any idea of the source of those stencils. That should be a good experiment.
Atul
Atul ji
For electrochemical plating and etching process you can buy stencils from Aliexpress.com, machines are also available. Midway USA's also sells the same, but importing via them will be a bit expensive.
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Ankur,
Were you able to source the Duracoat Firearm Finish. My revolver is due for a bluing touch up and I would like to try this Duracoat for the job.
Atul
Were you able to source the Duracoat Firearm Finish. My revolver is due for a bluing touch up and I would like to try this Duracoat for the job.
Atul
Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Atul ji,aadhaulya wrote:Ankur,
Were you able to source the Duracoat Firearm Finish. My revolver is due for a bluing touch up and I would like to try this Duracoat for the job.
Atul
Unfortunately not, however I have procured Rust Oleum Spray in Desert Sand and Deep Jungle colours. I purchased it from Tolexo.com. I will try it on a piece of steel and an iron piece and see the finish, if it works then only I will suggest it to you.
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After watching this video, it seems it will work.
Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Hello Atul Ji,aadhaulya wrote:Ankur,
Were you able to source the Duracoat Firearm Finish. My revolver is due for a bluing touch up and I would like to try this Duracoat for the job.
Atul
Used Rust Oleum shades to desert camouflage a Thermos flask. Seems pretty, lets see how durable the coat is. The texture of the desert shade is some what grainy to feel too however the Deep Jungle Green is smooth to feel. The desert one has made it look and feel like fine sand has been sprayed on the surface.
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Ankur,
Thanks for the information. I think I will stick to the cold bluing for my touch up jobs this time.
Atul
Thanks for the information. I think I will stick to the cold bluing for my touch up jobs this time.
Atul
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aadhaulya wrote:Ankur,
Thanks for the information. I think I will stick to the cold bluing for my touch up jobs this time.
Atul
Hello,
I would suggest that too, until you want to make your gun like this one;
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
No Ankur, thank you but I like my gun the way it is.
Atul
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Amazon. Us selIs brownells gunkote a may ship to India. Very comparable product.
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
Cerakote the worlds toughest thin film has an Certified applicator in India.
Cerakote is much better than Durakote.
You only need From XII to ship you guns to us.
kindly confirm with us before booking your spot.
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Cerakote is much better than Durakote.
You only need From XII to ship you guns to us.
kindly confirm with us before booking your spot.
This is our website https://vocationalskillacademy.in/cerakote.php
here is our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Cerakote-Firea ... 010738248/
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Re: Duracoat Firearms Finish
This spray paint is for alloy wheels so it may be a tough thing . May be given a try .
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