ARMA-COAT vs DURACOAT vs all OTHER

And this is what Arma-Fill can do for you, look at the pitting in the barrel
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light sand blast, 2 layer of arma-fill and sanding the extra and the result
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Oh, did i tell you that the muzzle brake was screwed on?? hard to see with dura-fill no??

final result in 2 tone, stainles and black. This give new life to a VERY beaten rifle
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Sniper1 said:
I have a Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.I that I would like to refinish.

Do you guys think the Arma-coat matte black could do the trick ?

Would it be easier and less expensive than to reparkerize it ?

Yeah, I think armacote would be pretty good for replicating the suncorite (sp?) that was used on some enfields. :D
 
so, i have a marlin 917v thats not even a year old but i dont like the bluing because its a hunting rifle and its always getting wet. what parts can i apply this armacote stuff to? barrel/action only? how bout moving parts? would it stick to the spring steel part that holds in/releases the magazine?

would i have any problems with barrel clearance after applying this stuff? already painted my stock and would hate to sand out the barrel channel more.

wut kind of sprayer do u get with the 4ozcan for 34.99? could i just use an airbrush?

thanx

scott
 
canadian hunter312,you can apply Arma-Coat to all metals, plastic & woods.The coating is very thin 1.25mils(1 1/4 thousandths of an inch) thickness,so you will have no need to sand the barrel channel.Small moving parts can be done also with no hinderence.You can buy a sprayer from us but using an airbrush or HVLP spray gun or the like will give you great results also.As for your mag release you would have to dissassmble it and coat each part individually.As for the entire firearm must be totally dissassembled to get the best results.
 
has anyone else had pretty good results with this product........I am thinking of a painting a stock....would like to see some pics of others if possible :wink:
 
Robar MP3, Nothing better! Bottom line! I have it on my Sig and S&W Bodyguard and intend to do my Kimber next, maybe even a two tone with Roguard on the Slide and MP3 on the frame, mags and internals.
 
Jasonsmack said:
Murdoc I tried to get on the www.armacoat.net site and it is in pig-latin and nothing seems to work.

Maybe the website is under construction (?) Interesting- I hadn't seen body text (the "pig latin", used to simulate the real thing for mockups) since I used to sell Letraset back in the late 80's and '90's!

:) Stuart
 
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OK, just did the front end of my M4 in Armacoat flat black. I wanted a more uniform looking upper, 3 different colors were getting to me plus I has scratched the #### out of the barrel removing the FSB to install the FF tube. Here is a before pic: Barrel, FSB, etc all parkerised light grey.
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As the surface is already as good as it's going to get (parkerised) for painting, all it takes is 3 or 4 degreasings with laquer thinner and off to the races with the $25 walmart airbrush kit. :D
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Close up of the Phantom Comp.
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I think the next project will be the VZ58 re-paint in flat black........
This is also something you Nork M14 owners could do real easy for cheap and it would seperate your's from the crowd. :wink:
 
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Here is some of our recent work that we have done for our customers. The norinco 1911 was done in a Desert Tigerstripe, Will have a Vietnam Tiger stripe on another 1911 coming soon. The winchester 94 was done in a Matte Black with a custom Forest green.
 
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