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<blockquote data-quote="MSLRHunter" data-source="post: 702012" data-attributes="member: 20566"><p>I have 2 different coatings on rifles right now. I have cerakote and Birdsongs Green-T. The cerakote is tough but has a tendency to "scuff up" for lack of a better term. The green-t is a Teflon based coating that is very smooth and looks great but I just got the rifle back a few weeks ago so I can't tell you anything about durability yet. The green-t should be durable though, it is applied by Birdsong for a lot of military and FBI firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSLRHunter, post: 702012, member: 20566"] I have 2 different coatings on rifles right now. I have cerakote and Birdsongs Green-T. The cerakote is tough but has a tendency to "scuff up" for lack of a better term. The green-t is a Teflon based coating that is very smooth and looks great but I just got the rifle back a few weeks ago so I can't tell you anything about durability yet. The green-t should be durable though, it is applied by Birdsong for a lot of military and FBI firearms. [/QUOTE]
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