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Cerakote Shotgun #6081511 12/13/15 07:59 PM
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Thinking about having my SBEII coated in Cerakote. Been doing research but wanted to see what you guys thouhgt? Anyone have any suggestions? Good idea or bad idea?


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Re: Cerakote Shotgun [Re: GigEmAggies] #6083740 12/14/15 09:54 PM
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I don't know buy my old Browning BPS had a rubberized coating on it and it is about time for something else as it is worn smooth in a lot of places.

Re: Cerakote Shotgun [Re: GigEmAggies] #6083768 12/14/15 10:14 PM
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Can't go wrong with cerakote provided it's done correctly. Cerakote is ultra thin and has good lubricating properties on top of it being impervious to the elements.

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