My friend has a Contender 256 Win Mag pistol bbl with ammo, brass, reloading dies, forming die, bullet mold, gas checks, bullet sizing die, top punch, jacketed and cast bullets at an attractive price. I’ve fired it and it was accurate.
However the bbl has an ugly to me snake skin pattern on it. Solvents don’t seem to touch the coating, and the coating is not perfect anyway. How does one remove the cerakote to end up with a simple stainless steel bbl? Thank you.
PS He has no other Contender parts, frames, or stocks.
However the bbl has an ugly to me snake skin pattern on it. Solvents don’t seem to touch the coating, and the coating is not perfect anyway. How does one remove the cerakote to end up with a simple stainless steel bbl? Thank you.
PS He has no other Contender parts, frames, or stocks.