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Teflon/Moly oven cure finish, anyone tried this?
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:25 pm
by fm2
Does anyone have a gun coated with Brownell's Teflon/Moly oven cure finish? If so could you post a pic? How has it been holding up for you?
Re: Teflon/Moly oven cure finish, anyone tried this?
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:12 pm
by flintknapper
fm2 wrote:Does anyone have a gun coated with Brownell's Teflon/Moly oven cure finish? If so could you post a pic? How has it been holding up for you?
Years ago I tried it on some magazines. It actually holds up pretty well.
Be forewarned, it does "build up" some...so tolerances/clearances will be affected. In the end...I had those magazines nickle plated, I had a devil of a time removing the T/M finish.
Personally, I would not use it on the entirety of a firearm, but the stuff does work.
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:07 pm
by ElGato
About 10yrs ago a friend put it on a really beat up 1911, he bead blasted first and it turned out real good for him.
also looking at it
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:57 am
by Rex B
I was reading up on that last night on Brownells with an eye to coating a S&W M10. I recently cold-blued it with the Birchwood Casey stuff. It turned out OK, but the high spots are already worn off from the holster.
Sure would like to see what it looks like in person before I go to all that trouble.
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:14 pm
by fm2
I hear ya Rex.
My buddy has used the green on a shotgun and black on some other guns. He said it held up really well. I am sure it is like with most finishes, good metal prep is the key. I would like to see some other colors if possible.
He is working on a Makarov for me, and I was thinking about a 2 tone finish. Maybe the coyote for the frame and black for the slide.