Durafil and Duracoat question

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  • AllenM

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    This is using Duracoat only, no Durafil
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    Now there is a improvement. Looks good
     

    AllenM

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    Since you already bought the Duracoat go with it.

    I have used several finishes. I use KG gunkote on most and now am using Cerakote on the ones that will see alot of holster wear.

    If I have pitting I will typically spray gunkote bake it and sand it smooth and repaint that will usually take care of light to moderate pitting.
    BTW I have been painting over metal for some twenty years now in one form or another and IMHO the best two gun finishes I have used are GunKote and Cerakote
     

    Baseman12

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    Hey Chance I know this an old post but I am in a similar situation with my shotgun. did you sand between coats? how did you get these results? gun looks amazing and I would like mine to turn out this well any pointers would be appreciated Thanks
     
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