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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2011

Brief Overview of Fail Zero, EXO, and Nickel Boron Coating

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  • I'm very interested in getting fail zero for my current AR build. Can you coat my current BCG or do I have to buy a new one already coated?

  • @blessedcajun You will have to get a new one but we sell them for a good price on our website.

  • Great Vid! Very informative!! Although I'm wondering, does nickel dissolving solvents like ballistol effect nickel boron finish?

  • @Zenmagine Hello, Ballistol won't break down EXO Nickle Boron. With this treatment the Nickle Boron becomes part of the metal. Guaranteed for 50,000 rounds or they recoat it for free. Thanks for watching.

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  • @CombatMasterpiece Yes it was sent down to UCT to coat it. Those EXO coated Glocks are sweet!

  • @abarms11b Hey Ab, just bought a Glock 23 with the barrel and slide coated in "NIBx," which is also stamped into the slide towards the front on the ejection side. Would you know if this is from the Glock factory or refinished by someone else?

  • @edd217 We do have a 10% discount going untill the end of Sept. You can get the discount code from thecromeshop. Thanks buddy.

  • @noBuzzkillin Thanks brother. I appreciate that.

  • Great video man.. Very informative. I enjoyed quite a bit.

  • @huntwithairguns Hello and thanks for the comment. The reason this coating costs more is because the raw materials and proces costs more to do. The difference in the coatings is night and day. Parkerizing is a great rust preventer but isn't so great when it comes to salt water. Nickle Boron is self lubricus and is a rust preventer that is salt water resistant. We picked this coating because it requires no oil and stood up to 2 weeks in salt water. It is amazing and thats not because we offer it.

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