This is amazing data! From this, we can infer that at half the coating thickness of Cerakote, DutyKote has twice the strength and durability!
The thought process displayed in this setup is pretty brilliant in its simplicity.Jake - Green Mountain Frontier
We’ve recently switched from using another coating variety to using Dutykote. The ease of application is unmatched, no wasted coating from over mixing, because there is no mixing required. We’ve reduced our labor time and waste so little, it’s the cheapest per unit coating process we’ve come across.
Dustin Farnsworth - Caverns Armory - www.caverns-armory.com
These elementary tests were conducted using a simple scratch application
device, (refer to included pictures) at different stages in the curing process
without the use of an oven for DutyKote/Monster Tough (air cure). The Cerakote
(oven cure) results using the same device were documented after the curing
process was complete (more than 1 week) and using an oven.
Cerakote
Cured over 1 week after using an oven:
15.77 oz. = 15.77 oz. No evidence detected
14.92 oz. = 30.69 oz. No evidence detected
12.45 oz. = 43.14 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
14.67 oz. = 57.81 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
13.16 oz. = 70.97 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
13.51 oz. = 84.48 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
DutyKote/Monster Tough
Cured 1 day w/o the use of an oven
15.77 oz. = 15.77 oz. No evidence detected
14.92 oz. = 30.69 oz. No evidence detected
12.45 oz. = 43.14 oz. No evidence detected
14.67 oz. = 57.81 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
13.16 oz. = 70.97 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
13.51 oz. = 84.48 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
DutyKote/Monster Tough
Cured 5 days w/o the use of an oven
15.77 oz. = 15.77 oz. No evidence detected
14.92 oz. = 30.69 oz. No evidence detected
12.45 oz. = 43.14 oz. No evidence detected
14.67 oz. = 57.81 oz. No evidence detected
13.16 oz. = 70.97 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
13.51 oz. = 84.48 oz. Scratches that won’t rub off
After each test piece had cured for a period of 1 week and without the use of an
oven, it took 4.34 lbs. of dead weight to create scratches that will not rub off, on
the DutyKote/Monster Tough example. Comparatively, after the Cerakote example
had cured for a period of more than 1 week and after oven curing it only takes
2.69 lbs. of dead weight to create scratches that will not rub off.
While this testing was rather elementary and un-scientific in nature, I think it
adequately demonstrates the several advantages with the use of DutyKote
(Monster Tough). It should also be noted that while we have had a substantial
amount of Cerakote work done at the current facility we have been using for well
over a year and with satisfactory results, to my knowledge the techs at that
facility have not had formal Cerakote training.
Our conclusion and position on DutyKote (Monster Tough) is that it is clearly a
much more durable coating, and the process is much simpler and easier to apply,
not requiring the use of an oven or the need to be mixed with a catalyst.
Additionally, the DutyKote (Monster Tough) process cuts down on the amount of
application time and effort, product waste, equipment clean up time, and a much
shorter learning curve in order to become proficient with the products.
Except in very rare cases, we have discovered that we do not require the use of
Acetone to prep prior to painting. If you have ever had to use Acetone you
already know how nasty that stuff can be.
Sidewinder Enterprises LLC
Geneva, Fl.
About our business – We have constructed a state of the art paint room at our
manufacturing facility here in Geneva, Fl. Including a top of the line blast cabinet, clean
compressed air supply, ventilated spray booth, paint gun cleaning station, oven, and a
fridge for storing our paint and other liquid supplies. The sealed paint room is
temperature controlled and filtered for fresh clean air.
This is amazing data! From this, we can infer that at half the coating thickness of Cerakote, DutyKote has twice the strength and durability! The thought process displayed in this setup is pretty brilliant in its simplicity.
Jake – Green Mountain Frontier
I really like that testing method, it’s very realistic compared to most I have seen.
Justin Bryner - Poly-coating Solutions
I have used DutyKote on my gun builds for a while now and can attest to it's incredible finish and durability. I have a few test samples sprayed on 6061 square tube that I use to show my friends and associates how durable it is. I can beat them with all sorts of dense materials like hardwood, hard plastics, the polymer end of a gunsmithing hammer without chipping or marring the finish. I can try to dig my fingernails into it with no success. The only way I've found to chip or scratch it is dragging it across a steel bench vise.
I highly recommend DutyKote to anyone looking for an extremely durable finish that is simple to apply and requires no baking to achieve that ultra hard finish.Ermin Fergerstrom – Base Yard Marine
VERMONT CUSTOM ARMORY, LLC designs and manufactures cutting edge solutions for Law Enforcement and Military as well as options for outdoors sporting. We utilize revolutionary technology and materials to produce one-of-a-kind products of many different types and purposes. We specialize in Pneumatic, Magnetics, and Kinetics.
As such we needed a reliable provider of advanced chemistry and coating solutions for our products. We connected with Marcus and Modern Spartan/DutyKote originally in regard to their accuracy oil for our barrels and valves. We now use only Modern Spartan Systems chemistry and specialty coating products and recommend them in almost any application imaginable.
DutyKote: We will be using this product line anywhere we need to apply coatings for looks or surface protection. We have experimented with several options and find this to provide multiple benefits. The increased coverage and thinner application make a little go a long way. Unlike other options it does not seem to overly affect the ductility of the underlying material, for example we have some parts that are intended to retain flexibility, DutyKote can accommodate the full range of movement without chipping or cracking. We are even experimenting with vehicular coating in engines and suspension systems. The combination of strength and ease of application makes it a winner in the shop. The quick cure time and ability to layer offer great promise for detailed applications and custom work. The fact that you can pour it back into the bottle and save it is amazing.Jacob Friend – Vermont Custom Armory (now PolyForge Industries)

Ammoland Inc. Posted on June 8, 2022 by Jens “Rex Nanorum” Hammer
DutyKote, A New Refinement of Firearms Coating Photo courtesy of Matthew Komar.
U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- I recently got word through the grapevine that there was a new competitor in the world of firearms coatings. The new product is called DutyKote and aims to rectify many of the perceived negatives of Cerakote and similar coatings. How does DutyKote’s Monster Tough line look to manage this feat? Read on.
DutyKote differs from Cerakote in a few ways. Here are the highlights:

DutyKote offers a few different types of firearms coatings; here’s a primer on their different lines.

Photo courtesy of Matthew Komar.
DutyKote is definitely more expensive than Cerakote. Cerakote runs about $35/4 oz, while Moster Tough runs $90/4 oz. Will a thinner application layer and reduced waste from excess mix close the gap?

“Battle worn” finished Duty Kote. Photo courtesy of Dustin Farnsworth.

Clean jacket of Duty Kote. Photo courtesy of Dustin Farnsworth.
Marketing hype is good and well, but hands-on experience is the ace in the hole. I’ll be taking the Military Starter Kit over to my local FFL, who is a highly experienced Cerakote applicator, in order to coat some parts and get his comparison. Stay Tuned!
Thanks to Matthew Komar (of Komar Enterprises and Ghostwriter software for the Ghost Gunner CNC) and Dustin Farnsworth (of Caverns Armory in Carlsbad, NM) who were kind enough to donate a couple pictures for this article.
About Rex Nanorum
Rex Nanorum is an Alaskan Expatriate living in Oregon with his wife and kids. Growing up on commercial fishing vessels, he found his next adventure with the 2nd Bn, 75th Ranger Regt. After 5 tours to Afghanistan and Iraq, he adventured about the west coast becoming a commercial fishery and salvage SCUBA diver, rated helicopter pilot instructor (CFII) and personal trainer, before becoming a gear reviewer and writer.”
