Why Your Gun Needs Protection Too
Guns are truly inspired pieces of engineering
Guns are truly inspired pieces of engineering. The best ones are the product of meticulous design coupled with exquisite execution. They are beautiful to behold and feel even better when handled. However, if you dont take the time and effort to maintain and care for your weapon, it is liable to break down and stop functioning. A broken gun is a very dangerous, very deadly thing.
Every time you pull your pistol or rifles trigger, the weapon is exposed to thousands of pounds of kinetic force. A miniscule fraction of a second later, your hammered weapon is literally set on fire for a split second as the chemical incendiary agent in the bullet ignites.
Your projectile speeds through the barrel at thousands of feet per second, scarring and dirtying the metal around it as it exits. Your leg and shoulder muscles tense and your feet dig into the ground as you brace yourself against the recoil. This is the kind of abuse your gun goes through each time you fire it.
From the terribly rough time your piece goes through whenever its used, its that it needs to be protected in order to keep it in fine condition. Aside from regular cleaning and buying protective gear for it when its in storage, applying a protective
gun coat is another popular option people use on their weapons.
Bluing, a kind of chemical coat treatment, is one of the most widespread kinds of protection in use. This is a process wherein steel is treated with a combination of chemicals in order to color the weapon as well as provide rudimentary protection against corrosion and minor scratching. Though blue
coating gun services do exist, most people prefer a hobbyist at-home approach to the process.
An alternative for non-steel guns are the variety of
gun coat finishes available commercially. These products usually come in aerosol spray cans for ease of application. They protect the metal from rust, abrasions, weather effects such as salt degradation, hard water stains and many more. The great thing about these products is that they can also be applied to weapons that have already been blued. This gives owners of steel weapons the opportunity to retain that vintage look while taking advantage of modern metal protection techniques.
by: Alex Galletti
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