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<blockquote data-quote="Yourshoesareuntied" data-source="post: 2721165" data-attributes="member: 25446"><p>There is no need to tape off, or fill holes if you coat your stuff correctly.. you wont have clearance issues. I coat the smallest of parts.. loaded chamber indicators, striker indicators, I don't even tape off the dove tail grooves on the sights.. and the sights go back on just fine, with out scuffing up or dredging the coating off. </p><p></p><p>To help manage the tiny parts use a fine jewelers wire to suspend your parts and gives yourself something to hold onto, for other parts like your triggers, and mag-well plates I use some electric fence wire.</p><p></p><p>Manage your coating by being careful not to over-spray around moving parts... go a little heaver around points that get holster wear and such..</p><p></p><p>As stated above..plug chambers and the end of barrels and such..i use silicone cork thingys for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourshoesareuntied, post: 2721165, member: 25446"] There is no need to tape off, or fill holes if you coat your stuff correctly.. you wont have clearance issues. I coat the smallest of parts.. loaded chamber indicators, striker indicators, I don't even tape off the dove tail grooves on the sights.. and the sights go back on just fine, with out scuffing up or dredging the coating off. To help manage the tiny parts use a fine jewelers wire to suspend your parts and gives yourself something to hold onto, for other parts like your triggers, and mag-well plates I use some electric fence wire. Manage your coating by being careful not to over-spray around moving parts... go a little heaver around points that get holster wear and such.. As stated above..plug chambers and the end of barrels and such..i use silicone cork thingys for that. [/QUOTE]
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