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DuraHeat
DuraHeat™ High Temperature Coating

DuraCoat® can withstand temperatures as high as 500 -600° F, and is suitable for use with "normal" shooting.  However, if you are fortunate enough to own a transferable machine gun, or if you like to "blaze" with your semi-auto, as your barrel temperature will rise to over 1,000° F.  In those cases,  DuraHeat™ is the coating of choice.

This high-performance one-part coating is capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 1800°F.  At high temperatures, DuraHeat™ becomes harder and more abrasion resistant. 

DuraHeat™ comes in seven colors:
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United Arms Service Inc.
2301 Duss Avenue
Bldg. 12, Ste. 31
Ambridge, PA 15003
724-266-3400
Located in the metro Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area.

This page was last updated: September 29, 2008
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United Arms Service is a woman-owned corporation, producing American-made, custom-built rifles, pistols,  and shotguns. We also offer a complete range of custom and tactical gunsmithing services, as well as Class III NFA services.

Copyright © 2005-2007 United Arms Service Inc.  All rights reserved.  Information in this document is subject to change without notice.  SpecFlage™ is a trademark of United Arms Service.  DuraCoat®, DuraHeat™, ĀmStripe™, MirageFlage™, UnderBrush™, and WinterTwig™ are registered trademarks of Lauer Custom Weaponry.

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DuraHeat Woodland Tan
DuraHeat Woodland Green
DuraHeat Woodland Brown
DuraHeat Matte Black
DuraHeat SemiGloss HK Black
DuraHeat Stainless Steel
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DuraHeat™ Clear High Temperature Coating:

This high-performance one-part clear coating can withstand temperatures up to 1200°F.