I was thinking about buying either a CZ-52 or a Makarov at this weekend's gun show. I want to make it a "project gun" for wintertime, and whichever gun I get, I'm sure I'll want to refinish it.
A local gun dealer here swears by the Brownell's teflon/moly coating, the stuff that comes in a spray can. He says all you have to do is buff the surfaces with fine wet/dry sandpaper or 0000 steel wool, then give it a good cleaning with degreaser or brake cleaner, spray on the coating, an stick it in the oven. Sounds pretty simple, and the guns I've seen done in it look pretty darn good (one black, one grey steel colored).
Does this stuff hold up pretty well, and is it really that easy to apply?
thanks!
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Glock 19
S&W 629 Classic
KelTec P32
"Oh yeah? Well I talk LOOOUDLY! And I carry a BIIIGGER stick! And I'll use it, too." -Yoesemite Sam
A local gun dealer here swears by the Brownell's teflon/moly coating, the stuff that comes in a spray can. He says all you have to do is buff the surfaces with fine wet/dry sandpaper or 0000 steel wool, then give it a good cleaning with degreaser or brake cleaner, spray on the coating, an stick it in the oven. Sounds pretty simple, and the guns I've seen done in it look pretty darn good (one black, one grey steel colored).
Does this stuff hold up pretty well, and is it really that easy to apply?
thanks!
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Glock 19
S&W 629 Classic
KelTec P32
"Oh yeah? Well I talk LOOOUDLY! And I carry a BIIIGGER stick! And I'll use it, too." -Yoesemite Sam