Gary L. Griffiths
New member
I've recently acquired a couple of old shotguns and a handgun that need refinishing. I'm converting the shotguns into HD shotguns, and plan to use the handgun as one of my main carry pieces. I've been researching firearms finishes (searched here and elsewhere) and have pretty much narrowed it down to either Cerakote http://www.nicindustries.com/firearm_coatings.php?phpMyAdmin=v085d1Xlej-S9bKII5j2WIDX6m5 or Moly Resin http://www.johnnorrellarms.com/molyresin_about.asp
I was initially looking at DuraCoat http://www.duracoat-firearm-finishes.com/ and Gun-Kote http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1150/Product/GUN_KOTE_trade__OVEN_CURE__GUN_FINISH, but the comparison tests on the Cerakote web site fairly convincingly demonstrates Cerakote to be far tougher and more corrosion resistant.
One other product, Cerama-Coat http://www.battenfeldtechnologies.com/wheeler-engineering/catalog.asp?product=Cerama-Coat-Metal-Finish-Matte-Black-4oz seems worth a look, but I'm skeptical of anything that's just spray on from a can and bake.
I would greatly value the members opinions of the best of these finishes to use. I know that meticulous preparation is the key to obtaining a good result with just about any of them.
I was initially looking at DuraCoat http://www.duracoat-firearm-finishes.com/ and Gun-Kote http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1150/Product/GUN_KOTE_trade__OVEN_CURE__GUN_FINISH, but the comparison tests on the Cerakote web site fairly convincingly demonstrates Cerakote to be far tougher and more corrosion resistant.
One other product, Cerama-Coat http://www.battenfeldtechnologies.com/wheeler-engineering/catalog.asp?product=Cerama-Coat-Metal-Finish-Matte-Black-4oz seems worth a look, but I'm skeptical of anything that's just spray on from a can and bake.
I would greatly value the members opinions of the best of these finishes to use. I know that meticulous preparation is the key to obtaining a good result with just about any of them.