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Old April 13, 2014, 10:13 AM   #7
CharlieDeltaJuliet
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While I do like Duracote because it doesn't require baking, Cerakote is tougher. I mainly do it as a hobby for my gunsmith. Cerakote has a little stronger fumes. If you don't mind doing it, a blasting cabinet is a great addition if coating a firearm. You will have to post up some photos once you get started. Good luck, just take your time and you will be fine.

CDJ

This is my 300WM. The barrel and action are Cerakoted, the stock is Duracoted.
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