Arma-Coat Review CZ-858 Refinish

martiy

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Just got my two CZ rifles back from Barrett over at Arma-Coat and I got to say. First rate quality, first rate service.......All in all very happy with the end result.
goes to show that once you get rid of the beaver barf furniture and the ####ty grey paint, it's actually a very nice rifle.

See for yourself......gun ####

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When I pour boiling water after shooting corrosive, I feel less guilty about plastic handguards and stock :)

If I am not mistaken, I believe that now that the CZ is Arma-coated rust in the barrel will no longer be an issue.

As far as the VZ goes, it has a chrome barrel, so no worries there

Wood Rules :dancingbanana::dancingbanana:
 
Barret only coats the outside of the rifle. So please still take the same care in cleaning your rifle after shooting the corrosive ammo. Also I really dig that sweet looking Russian Red Wood you got going on there. Nice rig's.
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As for pricing on doing this to your rifle check out his adds in the dealer forum. I know he want $35 for each mag and if I am not mistaken $280 a rifle but he does offer disscounts if you strip and put back the rifle your self.
 
Looks good.

I've got a couple guns that I wouldn't mind arma coating but my VZ already came with a bomber epoxy paint from the factory and I like the stock look.
 
If I am not mistaken, I believe that now that the CZ is Arma-coated rust in the barrel will no longer be an issue.

As far as the VZ goes, it has a chrome barrel, so no worries there

Wood Rules :dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

You can have all the faith in the world in whatever coating you please. Myself, my faith lies in corrosive salt and moisture being bad for everything, especially on a long enough time line, sometimes a gun will go over a year in my house without being touched.
 
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