Just paint... if you mess it up just paint over it.......
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"I have never heard anyone say after a firefight that I wish that I had not taken so much ammo.", ME
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I did cerakote professionally for almost a decade. Is it ‘better’ sure.
Butttttt I can rattle can a three color camo job on my driveway while drinking a 6 pack and it’ll probably be as effective. Plus the worn finish from use looks better imo.
And Iykyk, 7 days
A little acetone thins it right out.
I have a couple setups that are ceracoated. A couple I rattle can…..my opinion is if the gun is a safe queen or is going to sit, use ceracoat. For rigs that are getting used, rattle can.
The money spent for the ceracoat looks great and protects well, but for all intents and purposes, a nice coat of spray paint will do the same, on something that might see some scratches and dings.
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Refinished an old Lee-Enfield once with high-temp BBQ grill paint (baked on, of course) from Wal-Mart. Very durable and looked surprisingly good.
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