Is parkerizing better than bluing?

Is parkerizing better than bluing?

Parkerizing is commonly used on firearms as a more effective alternative to bluing, which is an earlier-developed chemical conversion coating. It is also used extensively on automobiles to protect unfinished metal parts from corrosion. Passivation can be used for protecting other metals.

Can you blue over parkerizing?

“You can finish a parkerized finished handgun with a polished blue. However, the cost is much more expensive, and the polished blue finish will show all finger prints and scratches very easily. The polished blue finish is the least durable of any finish on the market.

Is parkerizing a good gun finish?

Parkerizing is the process of protecting ferrous metals from corrosion and wear by applying a chemical phosphate coating. Parkerizing is an excellent gun coating in its own right and it also makes a perfect base for our DuraCoat® Firearm Finish!

Which is better nitride or phosphate?

A nitride exterior will protect the barrel longer than a phosphate exterior finish. However, a chrome-lined, or phosphate, barrel will hold up better to sustained fire than a nitride interior. Nitride has a slight edge in accuracy and price. However, phosphate coated/chrome lined barrels are more common.

Can you Cerakote over parkerizing?

When applied over parkerizing Cerakote gets optimal adhesion to the metal surfaces of the parts, giving a superior finish to either process on its own. Cerakote finishes can withstand over 5,000 wear cycles per .

What is Parkerized finish?

What is better than Cerakote?

GunKote is the biggest competition for Cerakote; each have their own following for being “the best” firearm coating, and both are comparable when tested against corrosion, chemicals, and durability. KG Gunkote also has two series, the 2400 Series (Oven Cure), and the 1200 Air Cure Series.

Which is better anodized or Cerakote?

More durable than anodizing, this is the highest end finish you can apply to your rifle. Cerakote consistently wins all durability, lubricity, heat resistance, and endurance tests.

Is black nitride better than Parkerized?

A black nitride surface is very corrosion resistant, it doesn’t corrode underneath as chroming or rust through as parkerizing does and is very durable.

What is the difference between bluing and Parkerizing?

The purpose of a parkerizing is to provide a protective finish on steel parts. Compared to bluing, it has a rougher finish, which helps hold oil on the metal. It is a very durable finish as well. However, it does have its limitations. Parkerizing only works on carbon steel parts. Stainless steel parts will not take a parkerized finish.

What is a parkerized finish on a gun?

Even if you don’t have one of those, there’s a pretty good chance you own a firearm with at least a portion of it that has a parkerized finish. The purpose of a parkerizing is to provide a protective finish on steel parts. Compared to bluing, it has a rougher finish, which helps hold oil on the metal. It is a very durable finish as well.

Is Parkerizing solution worth it?

Parkerizing solution is not particularly expensive (a LOT less than most of the parts you would put in it), so it’s really not worth the risk of ruining your parts over a few dollars. You’re better off to just buy the solution, like the stuff sold by Brownells that I use. The parts sandblasted and ready for degreasing.

Does Parkerizing work on aluminum parts?

It does not work on aluminum parts either. In addition, the rough surface finish of parkerizing is not suitable for some parts such as some magazines that need a smooth interior (remember the Military Beretta M9 mags from the late 90’s-early 2000s? That’s why they didn’t work so well in the desert).

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