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Pictures of "Teflon Coated" guns (eg: GunKote, Teflon, whatever)
Pictures of "Teflon Coated" guns (eg: GunKote, Teflon, whatever)
Hello All,
I'm considering have a rifle Teflon coated. Or gunkoted, or whatever they call that stuff today. I'm actually having a tough time figuring out what color to go with...and I'm even having a tough time visualizing what even black looks like.
I'd love to see your "coated" guns.
Thanks!
Regards,
Robert
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06 July 2009, 08:26
Frank Martinez1
Here is a Remington 700 Milspec 5R I cerakoted in sniper gray.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
Here is a Ruger M77 John Farner (toomanytools) built for me in .264WinMag. It's coated in black Cerakote.
It's pretty decent paint for a stainless gun.

You can buy this stuff at Brownells for about $40 which is enough to do 2-3 rifles. After working with both I like the air cure much better than the oven cure.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
06 July 2009, 19:31
butchlambertThis is the 300SAUM that I just sold. It was done By Walter Birdsong.
Butch
GREAT stuff guys! Thanks for the pics!
Has anyone ever considered coating a gun in something other than black?
Regards,
Robert
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quote:
Originally posted by rnovi:
GREAT stuff guys! Thanks for the pics!
Has anyone ever considered coating a gun in something other than black?
Grey, and I'm still trying to get use to it.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
07 July 2009, 06:27
Jcchartboy"Black Ice" Teflon Coating...
JC
07 July 2009, 10:45
470drshooterSend me your e-mail. I have pics of a recently purchased 375 H&H from AHR with a gun cote black finish. Like it a lot. E-mail p51henry@earthlink.net
Regards,
Robert
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