I have experienced both finishes... Arma-coat scratches WAY easier, but Ceracote chipped around the edges easier, I don't think either are all that amazing. However, if you have a good parkerized base finish, I find that Arma-coat adheres extremely well and really holds up! The key to Arma-coat is that you NEED to allow it to cure for about a month before hard use. Most people run out the door with their freshly Arma-coated firearms and wonder why they got scratched to sh*t.
Applying cerkote too thick causes chipping, (or any paint for that matter) it's very easy to apply too thick, so a good hvlp and surface prep are a good start, but just wafts of paint are key to a durable finish.
More is not always more in these cases.




















































