Friday at 4:34 PM #1 WKR WKR Joined Jun 14, 2019 Messages 2,083 Found this while I was searching for an alternative to cerakote for a carbon barrel breech and muzzle. It's basically acid that oxidizes stainless. Turns it black. I like it as it saves me the hassle of sending it off to cerakote. And it's cheap
Found this while I was searching for an alternative to cerakote for a carbon barrel breech and muzzle. It's basically acid that oxidizes stainless. Turns it black. I like it as it saves me the hassle of sending it off to cerakote. And it's cheap
Friday at 6:06 PM #2 E eoperator WKR Joined Apr 4, 2018 Messages 1,244 That's awsome this could save alot of money if it works out long term.
Yesterday at 5:40 AM #3 S Sadie FNG Joined Dec 26, 2023 Messages 61 I think I will try this. Thank you.
Yesterday at 6:57 AM #4 wind gypsy "DADDY" Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 10,028 Always told myself I’d just rattle can things but they always end up staying polished stainless.. good to have another option.
Always told myself I’d just rattle can things but they always end up staying polished stainless.. good to have another option.
Yesterday at 7:47 AM #5 S Stonia FNG Joined Oct 10, 2021 Messages 54 How durable is the black finish? Does it just rub off or does it seem pretty permanent? Sent from my SM-S928U1 using Tapatalk
How durable is the black finish? Does it just rub off or does it seem pretty permanent? Sent from my SM-S928U1 using Tapatalk
Yesterday at 8:19 AM Thread Starter #6 OP WKR WKR Joined Jun 14, 2019 Messages 2,083 Stonia said: How durable is the black finish? Does it just rub off or does it seem pretty permanent? Sent from my SM-S928U1 using Tapatalk Click to expand... After applying the sealer it seems pretty permanent. More so than paint.
Stonia said: How durable is the black finish? Does it just rub off or does it seem pretty permanent? Sent from my SM-S928U1 using Tapatalk Click to expand... After applying the sealer it seems pretty permanent. More so than paint.