Smyth Busters: Is Paint Only for Houses, Not Guns?

Published on December 13, 2022
Duration: 8:00

This video debunks the myth that paint is only for houses, not guns. It highlights how modern firearm coatings like Cerakote and Gun-Kote have become industry standards, offering durability and corrosion resistance. Specialized products like Brownells Aluma-Hyde II are superior to hardware store paints due to their thin application and resilience, crucial for firearm tolerances. The content also touches on application techniques, customization possibilities, and proper curing processes.

Quick Summary

Modern firearm coatings like Cerakote and Gun-Kote are now industry standards, offering superior durability and corrosion resistance compared to traditional finishes. Specialized products like Aluma-Hyde II apply thinner and are more resilient than hardware store paints, crucial for firearm tolerances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Paint for Guns Myth
  2. 00:46History of Gun Coatings
  3. 01:39Modern Industry Standards: Cerakote & Gun-Kote
  4. 02:20Aluma-Hyde II vs. Rattle Cans
  5. 03:33Application Techniques for Thin Coatings
  6. 04:16Customization & Camouflage
  7. 05:09Gunsmithing Education & Finishes
  8. 06:23Curing Processes: Air Dry vs. Bake

Frequently Asked Questions

Are modern gun coatings as durable as traditional finishes like bluing?

Yes, modern coatings like Cerakote and Gun-Kote offer excellent durability and corrosion resistance, often surpassing traditional bluing and parkerizing, especially when applied correctly.

What's the difference between specialized gun paint and hardware store spray paint?

Specialized gun paints like Aluma-Hyde II are formulated for firearms, applying thinner and offering significantly higher durability and chemical resistance compared to standard hardware store paints.

Can thick paint affect firearm function?

Yes, if applied incorrectly or too thickly, paint can impede the proper function or fitment of firearm parts. Thin, professional application is key.

How long does it take for gun coatings like Aluma-Hyde II to cure?

Aluma-Hyde II can air-dry in about a week, but its durability is maximized through oven curing. Avoid using kitchen ovens due to potential fumes.

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