And have stood the test of time.I have not tried this finish on a ML. If you are simply worried about durability and protecting the metal, rust browning or rust bluing does a great job of being a durable finish.
Fleener
Dave
And have stood the test of time.I have not tried this finish on a ML. If you are simply worried about durability and protecting the metal, rust browning or rust bluing does a great job of being a durable finish.
Fleener
I'm old fashioned and like guns to look like they did when they were built. Because Ceracote didn't exist in 1865, I wouldn't even consider it.
It would be like painting a Ferrari with a roller.
I'm old fashioned and like guns to look like they did when they were built. Because Ceracote didn't exist in 1865, I wouldn't even consider it.
It would be like painting a Ferrari with a roller.
After wiping the spittle off my iPad and walking around my kitchen island 3 times with my arms flailing above my head, I have found myself in a place where I can calmly say, “Don’t Cerakote your traditional muzzleloader”.
Thanks to all for the feedback. I have some of the same misgivings about cerakote but looking for the best of the best possible outcomes forces me to at least think through options.
I'm going to go with Laurel Mountain barrel brown for the finish as originally planned.
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[QUOTE="LawrenceA, post: 1781970, member: 44958"
"........Consider doing the stock is in digital camo done with a roller for full effect.
Can you make it belt fed???....."
Thanks to all for the feedback. I have some of the same misgivings about cerakote but looking for the best of the best possible outcomes forces me to at least think through options.
I'm going to go with Laurel Mountain barrel brown for the finish as originally planned.
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