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    Default Teflon coating?

    Is this better than Blue or stainless? Why isnt this more common? I dont see it as an option for any of the big names, so I assume its not good for some reason.

    here is a site I found about it: http://www.blackicecoatings.com/

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    Default Re: Teflon coating?

    Walter Birdsong's Black-T finish is one of the best you'll get on a firearm, it's Teflon based and he designed for use on military submarines IIRC. The military contracts a lot of work to him and I've never met or heard of anyone that didn't like the Black-T or Green-T teflon coating. The trick is that it's not easy to imitate, so cheap knock-offs won't last long in the business, but the good ones will stick around. Walter's been refinishing guns and military components for a long, long time now.

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    Default Re: Teflon coating?

    KG Coatings (GunKote) is used by MANY gun makers. As is NIC Industries (Ceracoat).

    S&W, Kimber, SIG, as well as many others that don't give credit to the resin supplier.
    Point being, "Teflon" and ceramic RESIN finishes are very common on new mfg guns.

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    Default Re: Teflon coating?

    Better than blue, but still not as good as hard chrome.


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