DuraCoat® Aerosol! It's finally here!

Published 2013-10-09
Attention DuraCoat® Fans! Finally! It's Here!

DuraCoat® in an AEROSOL!!

The industry's #1 firearm finish is now available in an aerosol can!

DuraCoat® was previously only available in a liquid form due to the Hardener requirement. But now, with new Can-within-a-Can technology, this aerosol can has the Hardener stored right inside. All you do is release the hardener with the push of a button and shake! It has never been this easy to protect your firearms, bows, hunting accessories, and anything else you can dream of!

And of course as always, DuraCoat® provides the ultimate in protection against rust and corrosion and is resistant to all solvents and cleaners. DuraCoat® can be applied to any type of metal, plastic, and even wood.

DuraCoat® Firearm Finishes are manufactured by Lauer Custom Weaponry. Featured in this video is Steven M. Lauer, inventor and owner of DuraCoat®/Lauer Custom Weaponry.

Order online at www.lauerweaponry.com or by phone at 1-800-830-6677.

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Always wear protective gloves, eyewear, and a respirator, be in a well-ventilated area, read all warnings and first aid information, and read and follow all instructions when using any DuraCoat products.

All Comments (21)
  • @gregfalde7250
    I met this guy several years ago when he was shooting with his friends. Great group of guys. Didn't realize who he was at the time. Generous, friendly bunch. Gonna get some tactical green for a Ar15 build I'm doing.
  • @midwest1228
    Applied duracoat a couple weeks ago to a LC9S that was showing a lot of wear. Couldn't be happier with the results. I went ahead and did the slide and frame.. It looks awesome. Word of advice though, be patient after you're finished. It takes a few weeks for the paint to cure. I got impatient and putting the gun back together and marked up the finish a little putting the sights back on. Wasn't a huge deal, but I ended up lightly sanding and reshooting it with duracoat. I've left it alone this time.. Looks great If you have a old gun that has seen better days, give it a try. It will make it look great. Just be patient. It was a fun project to do and I love the results. I used the kit where you mix the paint and harder yourself and comes with a spray can, reducer, and scotch pad.. That's everything you need and can use the left over paint for another project.
  • Yes, we plan to continually add to the colors that the DuraCoat Aerosol is available in. Magpul OD Green and the Tactical line will all most likely be a part of the colors that are added to the DuraCoat Aerosol line over time.
  • @Ataripitbull
    I just found out about this product and will be using it on my Savage 110 30-06 rifle coming up.. Thanks for the great video..
  • A hair dryer was used in this video as a simple, do-it-yourself way to flash off the solvents in between layers of DuraCoat. This could always be done with all of our DuraCoat products using a hair dryer, heat gun, shop air, fan, etc.
  • @zaqzilla1
    I've duracoated several of my firearms. I have found the more time you take with prep the better results you end up with.
  • Great demo, and thank you for the information on pot life and prices!
  • @thebluesman1149
    Cool! No more mixing! I am going to do my Springfield 1911 RO frame in OD!
  • @thorkill8246
    Looks attractive. I want to use it on a build when I am done with the one I am currently on
  • @NORTHofCALIx4
    this dude is real cool i talked to him over the phone,,,,he took my order a couple times.....
  • @FireCampSecurity
    Can't wait to see more colors added! Every firearm, knife, multi-tool I own wears Duracoat with pride. I think my grill is next. Keep up the good work and keep bringing us these awesome products!
  • @knottreel
    I used DuraPark on my Uzi. I had a little problem with the coat at first, but the company made it right. This is a great company that I highly recommend. The finish is quite nice.
  • @michaelryan9813
    I duracoated my AK last year. I was surprised how well it holds up....Just bought a can of the new aerosol in parker for my sks...I hope it does as well as the other stuff.
  • @markmyword1742
    That would be great for camping tools , knives, shovels , hatchets Or anything you might need something tougher than just paint alone
  • +kinkydoints When properly applied, DuraCoat should not cause any tolerances issues with the areas of the Glock you mentioned or anywhere on the Glock. If your Glock slide has been treated with Tenifer, we recommend either scuff sanding the slide with 400 to 600 grit sandpaper or blasting with 120 grit aluminum oxide to ensure proper adhesion of the DuraCoat. We also recommend this same surface preparation procedure for the frame since most plastics are petroleum-based and this procedure will again help ensure proper adhesion. If blasting, be sure to begin with the pressure very low and test on an inconspicuous spot on the frame to ensure no damage to the frame occurs.
  • @Scottypowpow
    I have duracoated on my 1911 grips and slide looks nice doesn’t scratch easy it’s pretty tough not like just a paint
  • @RhinoCable
    thanks for the quick reply. after seeing how easy it is. I found a few more items to DC, lol. thanks I'll be ordering a wolf gray.