[R-390] Brownells GunKote for knobs

Richard Biddle [email protected]
Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:36:20 -0500


Has anyone tried Brownells GunKote for knobs?  Is there something =
equivalent
I can find at the local five and dime?

This is the blurb from the catalog:

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=3D1150


Now you can easily apply the self-lubricating benefits of molybdenum
disulfide to alloy steel, stainless steel, brass and aluminum, even =
properly
prepared nickel plating, in just minutes. Prepare, clean and pre-heat =
your
part to 100=B0, spray on Brownells GUN-KOTE and allow the part to dry. =
Bake
the part in an oven at 300=B0 for one hour and you're done. You have =
protected
the metal parts of your valuable firearm from rust, corrosion, and =
scratches
with a beautiful, matte black finish that will wear for years and help =
keep
your gun looking just like new.=20

Brownells GUN-KOTE is a durable, second-generation epoxy, thermoset =
resin
finish that will not break down, peel or dissolve. In fact, once it is
applied, the only way to remove Brownells GUN-KOTE is to abrasive blast =
the
part. It is resistant to all known gun solvents and thinners. Each coat =
is
approximately .0004" thick so Brownells GUN-KOTE can be used on both
internal and external parts where a close-tolerance fit is required =
without
having to worry about interference. This makes Brownells GUN-KOTE the
perfect, maintenance-free coating for handgun slides and frames, shotgun
receivers and magazine tubes, rifle actions and bolts, anywhere you need =
an
ultra-thin, self-lubricating, permanent coating that protects and wears =
like
crazy.

I know mentioning "firearms" products such as oil and grease got me =
flamed
once before, but this looks like pretty good stuff:)

73 de Richard W5SRB