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WS2 (Danzac) Bullet Coating
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1819445" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>(1)Tungsten (2) Sulfur atoms</p><p>With my own personal experience, I haven't had a problem though.</p><p>This is significant in that I'm somewhat OCD about cleanliness. It was beat into me (literally) as a kid, to always put guns away cleaner than they were pulled. So to this day I do full teardown and cleaning after every use, even If I shot only once, or didn't shoot but had it in the field with adverse conditions(snow, rain, dusty). I confirm barrel cleaning with a borescope. I clean my concealed carry guns once a month, looking carefully for corrosion, which can follow lack of use.</p><p>Every gun I have & have ever had is cleaner than brand new.</p><p></p><p>In this regard, the top 3 WS2 benefits I mentioned are a blessing for me.</p><p>But, that is me. And I can't say, because I don't know, that any of the coatings we use are of protection -or detriment, while exposed to harsh conditions for long stretches without cleaning/replacement.</p><p>If there actually are corrosion issues here with firearms applications, it doesn't affect me, but it would be interesting. </p><p>Should be considered for many I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>I coat my bullets, and dry pre-foul my barrels. That's the conditions I put em away in. Ready for next use, whether hours or years from then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1819445, member: 1521"] (1)Tungsten (2) Sulfur atoms With my own personal experience, I haven't had a problem though. This is significant in that I'm somewhat OCD about cleanliness. It was beat into me (literally) as a kid, to always put guns away cleaner than they were pulled. So to this day I do full teardown and cleaning after every use, even If I shot only once, or didn't shoot but had it in the field with adverse conditions(snow, rain, dusty). I confirm barrel cleaning with a borescope. I clean my concealed carry guns once a month, looking carefully for corrosion, which can follow lack of use. Every gun I have & have ever had is cleaner than brand new. In this regard, the top 3 WS2 benefits I mentioned are a blessing for me. But, that is me. And I can't say, because I don't know, that any of the coatings we use are of protection -or detriment, while exposed to harsh conditions for long stretches without cleaning/replacement. If there actually are corrosion issues here with firearms applications, it doesn't affect me, but it would be interesting. Should be considered for many I'm sure. I coat my bullets, and dry pre-foul my barrels. That's the conditions I put em away in. Ready for next use, whether hours or years from then. [/QUOTE]
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