Battle-worn suppressor finishes. Started a new trend.
Well, the pictures hide it well, but I've probably put 5,000 rounds through that can in the last 2 years, and it's been toted all through the woods and all over the place. So, it's earned every scratch it had on it. The odd part is, I cleaned my end cap and mount many many times in that time frame (well over a dozen), and never had any issues. I ran out of my cleaning material, so I substituted with another one that's supposed to be safe for Cerakote, and it stripped that shit right off like it had burnishing compound in it! I guess they changed up their recipe over the years, and my old bottle didn't have that compound in it. That new bottle cleans the shit out of some brass though, so I guess they did add a burnishing compound like we used to use at the machine guns range when I was working there running their processing plant. We would clean and process brass by the 5 gallon bucket at a time, and we had a huge vibratory parts washer with rubber lining adhered to the metal, and we used water, dawn, burnishing compound, and a cap full of LemiShine and that got those brass looking better than new! That burnishing compound was hellacious on carbon and anything else that contacted it.