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VX KAT
06/11/2012, 12:25 AM
Anybody have any experience with Black Ice Coatings? It's teflon and magnesium, looks like a really nice satin finish. Supposed to be impervious to wear and weather and more durable than stainless, and no need for oil. :_thinking WOW!

Looking at this purdy Beretta...:naughty::naughty:

http://www.gunsamerica.com//986758782/Guns/Pistols/Beretta-Pistols/Model-92-series/Beretta_92FS_9mm_Black_Ice_Teflon_3_Dot_16_Shot_2_ Magazine.htm?wl=1#


From their website:
http://www.blackicecoatings.com/index.html
WHY CHOOSE TEFLON®?

1) No need for oil... Teflon® is a self-lubricating finish that gets slicker with wear-in. No oil also means nothing to freeze up on those bitter cold Hunts.

2) Completely weatherproof. Teflon® is a rust preventative, baked on finish that Water and Humidity can not penetrate. forget about those weekly oil-downs to prevent rust in unforgiving climates.

3) Teflon® has more resistance than Blueing. Our Rifles have had more than 4000 rounds through them with minor wear to the Bolt.

4) Clean up is a breeze when your Gun is Teflon® coated. A good airhose, a quick wipe and you are ready for that next Hunt.

5) Very Cost effective. In most cases Teflon® can be applied for about the same cost as Blueing.

6)Versatility - Teflon® can be applied over Blued Guns, Stainless Steel, Titanium and even aluminum parts. Just think of a Black Stainless gun. We also offer a Custom - Camo, with a mix of Realtree effects in a Black/Green combination.

7) We use only the best coating to give your firearms the protection they deserve. DuPont Teflon® is the only coating for Black Ice

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IndianaVX
06/12/2012, 07:00 PM
:naughty:Wonder how that would work on our cladding? Hmmmm
:naughty:

VX KAT
06/12/2012, 07:04 PM
:naughty:Wonder how that would work on our cladding? Hmmmm
:naughty:

hey, you may be on to something! So now we'd have to call the color "black ice"...no more shades of gray!

p.s....hey I got a drivers side regulator, didn't you need one?

FlyingV77
06/12/2012, 08:31 PM
nice, ill have to look into this on some other forums

bearandbee
06/12/2012, 09:42 PM
Wish I could afford enough ammo to even worry about my finish