BackofBeyond
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Dropping those knowledge bombs again... well said sir, well said.Th seductive nature of rifle acquisition should never be characterized as a business decision.
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Dropping those knowledge bombs again... well said sir, well said.Th seductive nature of rifle acquisition should never be characterized as a business decision.
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We need a "Ken's Corner" subforum that only he can post in.Dropping those knowledge bombs again... well said sir, well said.
Softer holsterHad a rifle and Glock 20 cerakoted when I was hunting primarily in sub-tropical Alabama. I've been very pleased with the way it has held up on the rifle but disappointed at how easily it wears on the handgun, just from unholstering and reholstering. Anyone (particularly you, @p_ham) have any tips on how to avoid such bad holster burn?
If it's kydex there's not really anything you can do. It'll wear through nitride. I had a guy recently bring in a pistol claiming the factory finish just started coming off but you could see obvious damage from grit. He finally admitted he had a kydex holster.Had a rifle and Glock 20 cerakoted when I was hunting primarily in sub-tropical Alabama. I've been very pleased with the way it has held up on the rifle but disappointed at how easily it wears on the handgun, just from unholstering and reholstering. Anyone (particularly you, @p_ham) have any tips on how to avoid such bad holster burn?
Indeed it is kydex-- aside from the holster burn issue, I love my Alien Gears. May switch to a Galco eventually, though.If it's kydex there's not really anything you can do. It'll wear through nitride. I had a guy recently bring in a pistol claiming the factory finish just started coming off but you could see obvious damage from grit. He finally admitted he had a kydex holster.
If it's leather then oil up your cerakote periodically and wipe it down. I don't know why it helps but it does.
H Series is generally pretty tough so if there are issues most of the time it was in the prep or application.
Sometimes this has to happen. All I want is the rifle to be as accurate as it was before the rebarrel. Not wanting to spend money on anything that isn't needed. That's why I asked opinions of guys here. mtmuleyThe seductive nature of rifle acquisition should never be characterized as a business decision.
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Team stainless Dale, but I also shoot a Mashburn...ruining any semblance of ROI prudence in the literal economic sense. But if you meant performative return on investment I absolutely agree that you don't need ceracoat.Sometimes this has to happen. All I want is the rifle to be as accurate as it was before the rebarrel. Not wanting to spend money on anything that isn't needed. That's why I asked opinions of guys here. mtmuley
RUMS are expensive to feed. Gotta cut out the frivolous stuff. mtmuleyTeam stainless Dale, but I also shoot a Mashburn...ruining any semblance of ROI prudence in the literal economic sense. But if you meant performative return on investment I absolutely agree that you don't need ceracoat.
Of note: that Webley ain't cerakoted.You don’t want to ditch too much frivolous stuff or you will end up like this.
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And to think, he used to be my favorite Bond.
No need to bring your senior portrait into the discussion.You don’t want to ditch too much frivolous stuff or you will end up like this.
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And to think, he used to be my favorite Bond.
Every actor has at least one they wish they hadn't done. I'm betting for Sir Sean it was Zardoz.You don’t want to ditch too much frivolous stuff or you will end up like this.
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And to think, he used to be my favorite Bond.
Just have it bead blasted and call it good. It might not be a perfect match but the blasted finish will help that.Sometimes this has to happen. All I want is the rifle to be as accurate as it was before the rebarrel. Not wanting to spend money on anything that isn't needed. That's why I asked opinions of guys here. mtmuley
If you were right down the road like when I lived in Dayton, you'd have the rifle. Shipping is another cost I have to cut out. mtmuleyJust have it bead blasted and call it good. It night now be a perfect match but the blasted finish will help that.
Thanks. Shipping is getting a bit ridiculous on cost these days.If you were right down the road like when I lived in Dayton, you'd have the rifle. Shipping is another cost I have to cut out. mtmuley
Thanks for the info. mtmuleyhunting season can't get here fast enough