it was baked for sure.I wonder if @Leshaire had the kind that was supposed to be baked on applied and they just let it air dry? I am pretty sure they have a kind that is supposed to be air dried now.
it was baked for sure.I wonder if @Leshaire had the kind that was supposed to be baked on applied and they just let it air dry? I am pretty sure they have a kind that is supposed to be air dried now.
I have two glocks that the slides and barrels are NIBX coated and have held up better than the cerakote. Who did yours?
Oh interesting. It is a great performing coating considering how thin it is and the reduction in friction it is able to produce. But, of course I didnt realize ever notice anything different about those guns other than gunpowder wiped off of it easier than bare metal or cerakote.the same place that does NIBX for 99.9% of the gunshops in Georgia. Secoa in Dalton. It held up fine, I just wasn't happy with NIBX in general.
Oh interesting. It is a great performing coating considering how thin it is and the reduction in friction it is able to produce. But, of course I didnt realize ever notice anything different about those guns other than gunpowder wiped off of it easier than bare metal or cerakote.
Hating on a product for being good at what its supposed to do lolOnce my hand got sweaty or the slide got oily I pretty much lost the ability to manipulate the slide. It was too slick. It would end up looking like crap after a few weeks in the holster too and I had to polish it if I didn't want it to look like shit which I honestly didn't care about, but some people do.
Are we still talking about guns?Once my hand got sweaty or the slide got oily I pretty much lost the ability to manipulate the slide. It was too slick. It would end up looking like crap after a few weeks in the holster too and I had to polish it if I didn't want it to look like shit which I honestly didn't care about, but some people do.