Howdy guys,
I just got my Benelli SBE2 back from the gunsmith after being cerakoted. After years of hunting, the camo on my barrel was rubbing off from my Tanglefree layout blind.
Like most hunters, I would put the gun on the metal "knee bar" near my shin & close the door. Over 20 years of opening, shutting & shifting the gun while hunting, the camo on the barrel would rub off from the two metal bars sandwiching the barrel.
So after this past season I had a gunsmith sand blast the camo off and cerakote the entire gun (looks great) but the gunsmith said the cerakote will even rub off like the camo.
I have a couple solutions:
1. Cut a pool noodle & wrap it around both metal parts so the gun has a nice cushion. But this may not allow me to shut the door like it should....
2. Wrap the metal parts in a bunch of electrical tape to provide some cushion. But I may have to wrap it a bunch & may not be the best long term solution.
Anyone have this issue before or maybe a better solution??
I just got my Benelli SBE2 back from the gunsmith after being cerakoted. After years of hunting, the camo on my barrel was rubbing off from my Tanglefree layout blind.
Like most hunters, I would put the gun on the metal "knee bar" near my shin & close the door. Over 20 years of opening, shutting & shifting the gun while hunting, the camo on the barrel would rub off from the two metal bars sandwiching the barrel.
So after this past season I had a gunsmith sand blast the camo off and cerakote the entire gun (looks great) but the gunsmith said the cerakote will even rub off like the camo.
I have a couple solutions:
1. Cut a pool noodle & wrap it around both metal parts so the gun has a nice cushion. But this may not allow me to shut the door like it should....
2. Wrap the metal parts in a bunch of electrical tape to provide some cushion. But I may have to wrap it a bunch & may not be the best long term solution.
Anyone have this issue before or maybe a better solution??
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