OK, here are some pics of the stuff I did. I did the M1 enblocs about 3 weeks ago when I received the free sample. I was trying to thing of something already parkerised that doesn't need much prep and these jumped up at me.

I did the chemical resistance test last night, I tried everything I had at my disposal and rubbed it on with a q-tip to see if I could get the paint to come off. I tried hoppes #9 and benchrest, Butchs bore shine, CLP, a heavy duty brake degreaser, mineral spirits and laquer thinner. Nothing removed the paint.

I did get a little color on the q-tip with the laquer thinner but it was very very faint and did not removed the finish. Since laquer thinner has MEK in it, I would say that Armacoat is as resiliant to chemicals as the bake on moly resins (guncote, norrells, etc) because that is their litmus test....... :lol:
I'll update on how this stuff wears, the enblocs take quite a beating at the range so we will see how durable the paint is. I just painted the Ar15 mag so it won't be ready for abuse for another 3 weeks. All in all, this stuff is cheaper than Duracoat, certainly just as good and Barret ships promptly which is more than I can say for Blackcat....... :shock:
You can buy this stuff with confidence.
I'll be doing more things in the near future (Ar15 barrel, some small parts, some Garand stuff etc.)