DuraCoat claims there DuraHeat coating will withstand 1800 deg would that work ?
You are using your 'CAN'
You paid the money, completed the forms, etc.
You are a minority amongst shooters that actually shoots with his suppressor.
Be proud.
I really do not have issues with the finish getting discolored with heat. It is just some spots are turning pink. I've seen black, gray, brown... even burnt off into bare steel, but never pink...
I have some VHT high temp engine enamel in flat black... I'm tempted.
http://www.vhtpaint.com/flameproof.html
Clandestine,
thanks for that info. Do you guys do Cerakote?
I have a couple of heat discolored suppressors that can use it.
I shot the can again today on an AC556K and a AR SBR. Before I shot it, I gave it a good scrub with dish-washing soap , hot water and a sponge. It did not put oil on it and this time. it turned from pink to gray.
Despite the additional color change, my $100 offer still stands.
I shot the can again today on an AC556K and a AR SBR. Before I shot it, I gave it a good scrub with dish-washing soap , hot water and a sponge. It did not put oil on it and this time. it turned from pink to gray.
BTW...
when we going shooting again? I'll have to pass on your $100.00 offer, I sold it for two bucks more to another member.
12 rounds of 45 will push my .45 can to 250-300 when there is no coolant, 600F would easily be attainable by the 2nd or 3rd 30 round magazine in 5.56 rifle.Bar-b-que grill paint. Flat black. Good up to 600F, which is hotter than that can will ever get, unless you're doing multiple Beta-dumps.
Bar-b-que grill paint. Flat black. Good up to 600F, which is hotter than that can will ever get, unless you're doing multiple Beta-dumps.