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Duracoat vs. Cerakote
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1087876" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>24, I had a rifle Cerakoted 5 years ago due to rust after a wet hunt ($160) it has no visible marks or scratches to this day. I take it on all my hunts for primary or coyotes, lots of use. However, I just reclaimed a friend's sporterized 1903A3 from the dead. I had it Duracoated ($60) to save him money, it was inherited from his dad. I am very impressed with the Duracoat finish, but time will tell. I have toyed with applying both coatings myself since I have an airbrush and a large smoker I could use as an oven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1087876, member: 70363"] 24, I had a rifle Cerakoted 5 years ago due to rust after a wet hunt ($160) it has no visible marks or scratches to this day. I take it on all my hunts for primary or coyotes, lots of use. However, I just reclaimed a friend's sporterized 1903A3 from the dead. I had it Duracoated ($60) to save him money, it was inherited from his dad. I am very impressed with the Duracoat finish, but time will tell. I have toyed with applying both coatings myself since I have an airbrush and a large smoker I could use as an oven. [/QUOTE]
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