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Can anybody give me some field reviews/personal opinions for ultra gun shield made by ultra coatincs inc.? Is it worth buying and does it protect as well as advertised?

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Ultra Gun Shield - New Product Launch!
Saturday, September 20th, 2008 - 5:01pm
Ultra Gun Shield, the newest product from Ultra Coatings, Inc., protects your gun from the elements. It guards against rust, has an 850 hour salt spray rating, and makes cleaning mud and ice off your gun easier. This micro-coating comes in a DIY kit and can be used at home. A very small amount of the coating is applied to a blued or coated weapon with a lint-free rag in a process that only takes 30 minutes. A two ounce bottle of Ultra Gun Shield coats 4 to 6 long guns and can coat everything on your gun but the bore. If Ultra Gun Shield is used with Ultra Bore Coat, your weapon will be completely protected inside and out.

FAQ - Ultra Gun Shield
Q: How thin should I apply Ultra Gun Shield?
A: The first coat of Ultra Gun Shield should disappear into the bluing. All three coats should have a total thickness of 2-3 microns.

Q: Where should I apply Ultra Gun Shield on my firearm?
A: Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of your firearm. See below for more information about specific firearms:

Shotgun - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the shotgun except the bore. This includes the piston on semi-autos and gas rings, inside and outside of the magazine tube, the action arm, inside the receiver, and all parts in the receiver.

Rifle - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the rifle except the bore.

Handgun - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the handgun except the bore. Apply Ultra Gun Shield from the brass forward in the revolver cylinder.

Muzzleloader - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the muzzleloader except the bore.

Q: Can I apply Ultra Gun Shield to the stocks or grips on my firearm?
A: No. Ultra Gun Shield is extremely slick.

Q: What are the benefits of Ultra Gun Shield?
A: Ultra Gun Shield prevents rust and reduces maintenance. This is because after applying Ultra Gun Shield you don’t have to wipe the gun down and oil it. It has UV inhibitors that protect against fading on all case-colored parts. Ultra Gun Shield also has an 850 hour salt-spray rating. This coating is extremely slick—it will allow ice to form, but not to stick to it. Ultra Gun Shield and Ultra Bore Coat have different benefits for different types of firearms:

Shotgun - Ultra Gun Shield makes dust, dirt and mud easier to clean from the inside and outside of the shotgun. It protects from rust caused by handling, blood and the elements. Internally, it doesn’t let powder residue build up and cause malfunction. This is why it’s important to coat all parts on gas- or recoil-operated semi-automatic shotguns. Ultra Bore Coat is applied in the bore only using a bore mop. On semi-automatic shotguns, make sure you get Ultra Bore Coat in the gas port. UBC in the gas port will let burnt kernels of powder pass through the port instead of plugging it up. UBC also eliminates plastic wad fouling in the bore and the choke tube and protects against rust.

Rifle - Ultra Gun Shield gives the same benefits to rifles as shotguns with a cleaning patch and a slotted patch holder to the inside of the bolt body and the inside surfaces of the receiver. Also do the main spring and the firing pen. Use Ultra Bore Coat in the rifle’s bore to greatly reduce or eliminate jacket fouling. Ultra Bore Coat also greatly reduces powder fouling. This lets you shoot extremely long strings without cleaning. It also makes cleaning very quick and easy.

Handgun - On the cylinder faces and top straps of revolvers, Ultra Gun Shield makes powder residue and lead splatters very easy to clean. Ultra Gun Shield should be applied from the brass forward in revolver cylinders. It protects against rust, the elements and blood. It also protects against UV fade on all case colored frame parts. Ultra Bore Coat makes leading extremely easy to clean for those of you who fire cast lead. It also greatly reduces or eliminates jacket fouling as well as powder fouling. It makes clean-up quick and easy. Lead can often be removed by putting a patch on a tight jag and bumping it with the heel of your hand down the barrel of the firearm. This will cause it to come out in strips.

Muzzleloader - Ultra Gun Shield will protect against rust on all muzzleloader parts internal and external. This rust can be caused by residue leftover from propellants, the elements, blood or sweat. Ultra Bore Coat will protect the bore against rust. It will greatly reduce or eliminate the crud ring and fouling build-up associated with all propellants. Ultra Bore Coat and Ultra Gun Shield eliminate the work of having to clean your muzzleloader between rounds and immediately after you shoot, this means there’s no excuse not to take your kids to the range. Shoot all day and clean next week if you wish.

Q: How do I convince my wife I’m not just buying more crap for my gun?
A: There are other things you can use Ultra Gun Shield for. Here are some of them:
• Use Ultra Gun Shield to coat all the faucets in your home. Three light coats of UGS will prevent hard water build-up and stains on your faucet. You can clean them by just wiping them with a rag.
• UGS can be used to coat porcelain or stainless steel sinks and prevent stains. This will make them very easy to clean.
• You can apply UGS to the inside of glass shower doors. Soap scum won’t stick to it.
• Use three thin coats of UGS on the polycarbonate lens cover on truck headlights. This will prevent bugs from sticking to them and prevent the cloudiness caused by UV rays pulling the plasticizers out of the plastic.
• UGS is optically clear and can be applied to automotive glass. Ice and snow won’t stick.
• UGS can be applied to wheels. Brake dust won’t stick to it.
• Apply UGS to all chrome or chrome-looking parts.
• If you use your imagination, I’m sure you can come up with more uses for UGS. But hopefully some of the above will help you get around the phrase “are you buying more crap for your gun?” Just tell your spouse that you’re doing it for them! We at Ultra Coatings, Inc. hope the above helps you, as we’ve been there and done that.

Navigation

Main Page

Buy Online

Products

Ultra Bore Coat

Video: How to apply

Data: Pressure Testing Charts

Ultra Gun Shield new!!

Services

Cerakote

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Ultra Gun Shield new!!

Photo Gallery

Videos

Ultra Bore Coat - Application

Business Partnership

425 S Kansas Ave
Olathe, KS 66061

Phone: 913-764-7707
Fax: 913-829-5572

Doug: doug@ultracoatingsinc.com
Bill: bill@ultracoatingsinc.com

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Bottom line

I stick to what I use!

Good old fashion oil and solvents!

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

I have a Sharps rifle I coated and it works as advertised. The stuff is invisible and makes metal feel smooth as babies bottom.

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from CPT BRAD wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

I've never heard of it. How much does it cost and will it really cover 4-6 guns? I might look at it for my 45-70, or my duck guns.

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

It was originally developed for waterfowl guns. Cost is (I think) around 30-50 bucks for the kit and it really will coat several guns. I live in the same town and know the owners. Both are old gun cranks. One (Doug) worked at the famous Simmons gun shop of vent rib fame for many years and the other (Bill) is a retired motor cycle cop. I've known Bill for about 14 years. He is honest and a straight shooter.

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from fisher111 wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

it does not work had my m1grand coated [the rifle was from my grand father wourld war 2

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from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

I have a Sharps rifle I coated and it works as advertised. The stuff is invisible and makes metal feel smooth as babies bottom.

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Ultra Gun Shield - New Product Launch!
Saturday, September 20th, 2008 - 5:01pm
Ultra Gun Shield, the newest product from Ultra Coatings, Inc., protects your gun from the elements. It guards against rust, has an 850 hour salt spray rating, and makes cleaning mud and ice off your gun easier. This micro-coating comes in a DIY kit and can be used at home. A very small amount of the coating is applied to a blued or coated weapon with a lint-free rag in a process that only takes 30 minutes. A two ounce bottle of Ultra Gun Shield coats 4 to 6 long guns and can coat everything on your gun but the bore. If Ultra Gun Shield is used with Ultra Bore Coat, your weapon will be completely protected inside and out.

FAQ - Ultra Gun Shield
Q: How thin should I apply Ultra Gun Shield?
A: The first coat of Ultra Gun Shield should disappear into the bluing. All three coats should have a total thickness of 2-3 microns.

Q: Where should I apply Ultra Gun Shield on my firearm?
A: Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of your firearm. See below for more information about specific firearms:

Shotgun - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the shotgun except the bore. This includes the piston on semi-autos and gas rings, inside and outside of the magazine tube, the action arm, inside the receiver, and all parts in the receiver.

Rifle - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the rifle except the bore.

Handgun - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the handgun except the bore. Apply Ultra Gun Shield from the brass forward in the revolver cylinder.

Muzzleloader - Ultra Gun Shield should be applied to all internal and external parts of the muzzleloader except the bore.

Q: Can I apply Ultra Gun Shield to the stocks or grips on my firearm?
A: No. Ultra Gun Shield is extremely slick.

Q: What are the benefits of Ultra Gun Shield?
A: Ultra Gun Shield prevents rust and reduces maintenance. This is because after applying Ultra Gun Shield you don’t have to wipe the gun down and oil it. It has UV inhibitors that protect against fading on all case-colored parts. Ultra Gun Shield also has an 850 hour salt-spray rating. This coating is extremely slick—it will allow ice to form, but not to stick to it. Ultra Gun Shield and Ultra Bore Coat have different benefits for different types of firearms:

Shotgun - Ultra Gun Shield makes dust, dirt and mud easier to clean from the inside and outside of the shotgun. It protects from rust caused by handling, blood and the elements. Internally, it doesn’t let powder residue build up and cause malfunction. This is why it’s important to coat all parts on gas- or recoil-operated semi-automatic shotguns. Ultra Bore Coat is applied in the bore only using a bore mop. On semi-automatic shotguns, make sure you get Ultra Bore Coat in the gas port. UBC in the gas port will let burnt kernels of powder pass through the port instead of plugging it up. UBC also eliminates plastic wad fouling in the bore and the choke tube and protects against rust.

Rifle - Ultra Gun Shield gives the same benefits to rifles as shotguns with a cleaning patch and a slotted patch holder to the inside of the bolt body and the inside surfaces of the receiver. Also do the main spring and the firing pen. Use Ultra Bore Coat in the rifle’s bore to greatly reduce or eliminate jacket fouling. Ultra Bore Coat also greatly reduces powder fouling. This lets you shoot extremely long strings without cleaning. It also makes cleaning very quick and easy.

Handgun - On the cylinder faces and top straps of revolvers, Ultra Gun Shield makes powder residue and lead splatters very easy to clean. Ultra Gun Shield should be applied from the brass forward in revolver cylinders. It protects against rust, the elements and blood. It also protects against UV fade on all case colored frame parts. Ultra Bore Coat makes leading extremely easy to clean for those of you who fire cast lead. It also greatly reduces or eliminates jacket fouling as well as powder fouling. It makes clean-up quick and easy. Lead can often be removed by putting a patch on a tight jag and bumping it with the heel of your hand down the barrel of the firearm. This will cause it to come out in strips.

Muzzleloader - Ultra Gun Shield will protect against rust on all muzzleloader parts internal and external. This rust can be caused by residue leftover from propellants, the elements, blood or sweat. Ultra Bore Coat will protect the bore against rust. It will greatly reduce or eliminate the crud ring and fouling build-up associated with all propellants. Ultra Bore Coat and Ultra Gun Shield eliminate the work of having to clean your muzzleloader between rounds and immediately after you shoot, this means there’s no excuse not to take your kids to the range. Shoot all day and clean next week if you wish.

Q: How do I convince my wife I’m not just buying more crap for my gun?
A: There are other things you can use Ultra Gun Shield for. Here are some of them:
• Use Ultra Gun Shield to coat all the faucets in your home. Three light coats of UGS will prevent hard water build-up and stains on your faucet. You can clean them by just wiping them with a rag.
• UGS can be used to coat porcelain or stainless steel sinks and prevent stains. This will make them very easy to clean.
• You can apply UGS to the inside of glass shower doors. Soap scum won’t stick to it.
• Use three thin coats of UGS on the polycarbonate lens cover on truck headlights. This will prevent bugs from sticking to them and prevent the cloudiness caused by UV rays pulling the plasticizers out of the plastic.
• UGS is optically clear and can be applied to automotive glass. Ice and snow won’t stick.
• UGS can be applied to wheels. Brake dust won’t stick to it.
• Apply UGS to all chrome or chrome-looking parts.
• If you use your imagination, I’m sure you can come up with more uses for UGS. But hopefully some of the above will help you get around the phrase “are you buying more crap for your gun?” Just tell your spouse that you’re doing it for them! We at Ultra Coatings, Inc. hope the above helps you, as we’ve been there and done that.

Navigation

Main Page

Buy Online

Products

Ultra Bore Coat

Video: How to apply

Data: Pressure Testing Charts

Ultra Gun Shield new!!

Services

Cerakote

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Ultra Gun Shield new!!

Photo Gallery

Videos

Ultra Bore Coat - Application

Business Partnership

425 S Kansas Ave
Olathe, KS 66061

Phone: 913-764-7707
Fax: 913-829-5572

Doug: doug@ultracoatingsinc.com
Bill: bill@ultracoatingsinc.com

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from Clay Cooper wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

Bottom line

I stick to what I use!

Good old fashion oil and solvents!

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from CPT BRAD wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

I've never heard of it. How much does it cost and will it really cover 4-6 guns? I might look at it for my 45-70, or my duck guns.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from Del in KS wrote 2 years 32 weeks ago

It was originally developed for waterfowl guns. Cost is (I think) around 30-50 bucks for the kit and it really will coat several guns. I live in the same town and know the owners. Both are old gun cranks. One (Doug) worked at the famous Simmons gun shop of vent rib fame for many years and the other (Bill) is a retired motor cycle cop. I've known Bill for about 14 years. He is honest and a straight shooter.

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from fisher111 wrote 2 years 31 weeks ago

it does not work had my m1grand coated [the rifle was from my grand father wourld war 2

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