Re: Cerakote vs. Duracoat
I watched a youtube video on the air dry cerakote. They guy did a 1911. After he stripped it down to the bare frame and slide, he hit the whole thing, gave it 4-5 days(?)to cure, then assembled it. He said that when he did it in Durakote it not only scraped off in the moving parts, it would also come off in large flakes. The Carakote, on the other hand, even the air dry version, didnt scrape, nor did it flake off anywhere. He did say that in the contact areas on the slide did show signs of mechanical movement, but no loss of material. He said it was more like it just compressed to adapt to the tighter areas. It took on like a glazed appearence and didn't drag on the parts.
If the air dry version is that tough, I can only imagine how strong the bake on version is.
I think thats a pretty clear win for Cerakote air dry. I am going to invest in a small air brush set-up and do all my stuff. I figure the initial investment is worth it. Sure beats the number of layers of krylon that are on my rifles.
Oh, question to the guys that have had pistols done. Have you noticed any signs of holster marks? I switch back and forth between leather and kydex, and I know that kydex is rough on a finish.