A quality coating
#1
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Check out this coating . I have some Whites done with this coating and I would consider it top quality , maybe if a person likes their MR so much they can get it black iced . Look up
http://www.blackicecoatings.com
This is one of many testimonials
Bob Bowers - Roanoke, VA
Lee, Wow!!! Is all I can say. Once again you have outdone yourself. Thanks again for a great product. Oh and a little testimony here. I was hunting the other day with one of the tefloned guns, and was on a extremely steep mountainside. It was shale covered and the shale was in small chunks and very loose. I lost my footing and fell 25 feet down the side of the Mountain, with the barrel of the Gun dragging through the shale the whole way. I had no way to not do that. I didn't want to look, as I knew the Gun was destroyed. I dumped the loose shale from inside the barrel, and looked the Gun over. NOT A SCRATCH!!!!!!!! I was completely amazed.
http://www.blackicecoatings.com
This is one of many testimonials
Bob Bowers - Roanoke, VA
Lee, Wow!!! Is all I can say. Once again you have outdone yourself. Thanks again for a great product. Oh and a little testimony here. I was hunting the other day with one of the tefloned guns, and was on a extremely steep mountainside. It was shale covered and the shale was in small chunks and very loose. I lost my footing and fell 25 feet down the side of the Mountain, with the barrel of the Gun dragging through the shale the whole way. I had no way to not do that. I didn't want to look, as I knew the Gun was destroyed. I dumped the loose shale from inside the barrel, and looked the Gun over. NOT A SCRATCH!!!!!!!! I was completely amazed.
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Oh I forgot it's a $145.00 for a muzzleloader .mine are all black but they offer brown, tan and green . Not sure what other colors if any are available . Read up on this Teflon coating. This would be the way to go
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Minnesota
I have mixed feelings about coatings on barrels.
I only have one with the coating and that is my .504 White Bison. It was coated with black ice when I bought it. I like it but I cannot see myself ever coating one of my Stainless rifles or even my blued ones unless the bluing really got to the point where it was looking bad.
I don't think the black ice coating would ever chip off but I have seen where it has worn off over time, like in the breech area where you do a lot of scrubbing.
I like the non glare finish of the black ice and it does seem like the fouling wipes off of it really easy.
I only have one with the coating and that is my .504 White Bison. It was coated with black ice when I bought it. I like it but I cannot see myself ever coating one of my Stainless rifles or even my blued ones unless the bluing really got to the point where it was looking bad.
I don't think the black ice coating would ever chip off but I have seen where it has worn off over time, like in the breech area where you do a lot of scrubbing.
I like the non glare finish of the black ice and it does seem like the fouling wipes off of it really easy.
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I have mixed feelings about coatings on barrels.
I only have one with the coating and that is my .504 White Bison. It was coated with black ice when I bought it. I like it but I cannot see myself ever coating one of my Stainless rifles or even my blued ones unless the bluing really got to the point where it was looking bad.
I don't think the black ice coating would ever chip off but I have seen where it has worn off over time, like in the breech area where you do a lot of scrubbing.
I like the non glare finish of the black ice and it does seem like the fouling wipes off of it really easy.
I only have one with the coating and that is my .504 White Bison. It was coated with black ice when I bought it. I like it but I cannot see myself ever coating one of my Stainless rifles or even my blued ones unless the bluing really got to the point where it was looking bad.
I don't think the black ice coating would ever chip off but I have seen where it has worn off over time, like in the breech area where you do a lot of scrubbing.
I like the non glare finish of the black ice and it does seem like the fouling wipes off of it really easy.
#7
Typical Buck
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 861
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From: Ohio
Even though I never got the chance to take it out in the elements I actually liked whatever they put on the Mountaineer. DynaTek? I didn't really know there was anything on it at first but after handling it there was no finger print marks or anything I thought that was nice. Again I never took it out but if it held up well I would rather have that stuff then any thing else really.
#9
Ive thought about getting my Ultra Light Arms 50cal done in Black Ice two tone but the tolerances are so tight, im not sure if i want to chance it.
The matte blue finish Melvin uses is still holding up very nicely.
The matte blue finish Melvin uses is still holding up very nicely.



