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Posted: 8/7/2014 6:47:53 AM EDT





















I will stick with my 1911 thank you very much!








 
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:49:06 AM EDT
[#1]
Like ray Charles in this bitch...

Nvm, I see it now. Not as bad as the frames that became a puddle on a cookie sheet.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:49:40 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm not a glock fan. I also don't bake my guns in the oven.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:50:07 AM EDT
[#3]
250 shouldn't melt the polymer.

That was more than 250.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:50:45 AM EDT
[#4]
Can I microwave my glock then?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:50:47 AM EDT
[#5]
why are you baking a fully assembled glock in a oven at 250? if your ceracoating it you fail right there!
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:50:47 AM EDT
[#6]
I believe the firing pin sleeve is plastic or something right? And not the heavy duty frame plastic.

Should have been completely disassembled.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:51:12 AM EDT
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I've Cerakoted some stuff.  It's fine.

Cerakote is actually a fantastic product.  Just don't be a 'tard about it.

And if you've got an old/shitty oven, don't trust the thermostat on it.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:51:16 AM EDT
[#8]
Troll much?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:51:28 AM EDT
[#9]
<it's fixed now.  please do not link to a previous thread>
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:51:59 AM EDT
[#10]
<please do not link to a previous thread>
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:52:49 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:53:29 AM EDT
[#12]
I ran mine through a bandsaw and it fell into two pieces. That piece of shit!!
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:54:12 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:54:46 AM EDT
[#14]
Yes, because you never know when you'll be involved in a gunfight, inside an oven.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:54:53 AM EDT
[#15]
Did you remember to grease the pan first?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:55:55 AM EDT
[#16]
You put your 1911 in the oven too?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:56:01 AM EDT
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I also don't bake my guns in the oven.
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Most people with more than two brain cells don't.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:56:31 AM EDT
[#18]
Yes.  Because a 250 degree oven simulates a real world scenario.

P.S.  I bet it still fires perfectionately.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:56:38 AM EDT
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only when the oven is on "clean" setting - easiest way to clean metal guns
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:57:46 AM EDT
[#20]
There are so many legitimate shortcomings of the Glock.... to point at dumb shit like this is silly.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:58:01 AM EDT
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You never know when you'll need your gun while you're in the oven.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:58:17 AM EDT
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why are you baking a fully assembled glock in a oven at 250? if your ceracoating it you fail right there!
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whoa! im not the dumbass who baked the glock!


im in for the GD glock asshattery!



 

Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:58:23 AM EDT
[#23]
I am so sending this back to Midway now...




Link Posted: 8/7/2014 6:59:15 AM EDT
[#24]
wow just wow did a bake on finish and didn't dissemble..

thats fucking retarded sir!
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:00:12 AM EDT
[#25]
Op what the fuck is this shit.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:00:18 AM EDT
[#26]
Next you're going to tell me that putting my 1911 in saltwater for a couple years is a good idea.  

ETA:  Ahh, so you didn't do it.  Ok then, carry on with making fun of whoever did it.  
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:00:42 AM EDT
[#27]
Horrible flavor, too. Worst gun ever.





Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:01:00 AM EDT
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dood your fucking killin me here!



 
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:01:26 AM EDT
[#29]
In on version 2 page 1.

Our baker was attempting a refinish.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:01:40 AM EDT
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Horrible flavor, too. Worst gun ever.

http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Glockamole.jpg

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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:02:43 AM EDT
[#31]
What? Plastic melts when it gets heated up? WTF!  

Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:04:18 AM EDT
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250 shouldn't melt the polymer.

That was more than 250.
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He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °C.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:04:48 AM EDT
[#33]
Why? What? Wha...











Never mind
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:05:24 AM EDT
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I will stick with my 1911 thank you very much!

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If you are gonna use another members photo you might want to at least credit it to him and link the original thread.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:05:28 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:06:04 AM EDT
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or not i guess.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:07:27 AM EDT
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If you are gonna use another members photo you might want to at least credit it to him and link the original thread.
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I will stick with my 1911 thank you very much!



If you are gonna use another members photo you might want to at least credit it to him and link the original thread.


He can't. DK locked the last one as a "callout" thread.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:09:04 AM EDT
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Yes, because you never know when you'll be involved in a gunfight, inside an oven.
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Well, you don't gotta be Stonewall Jackson to know you don't wanna be fighting in an oven

Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:10:26 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:12:51 AM EDT
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He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °F.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time
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250 shouldn't melt the polymer.

That was more than 250.

He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °F.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time


Is that actually what happened, do you know?

Why would you try to blue a Glock?  They come with a better finish than that out of the box.

I can understand Cerakote if you want to change the color or something (e.g. the Tiffany Glock - it's not my thing, but I can understand it).  At least that way, you end up with a hard, high-quality, (near) corrosion-proof finish.


But I'm willing to bet that the guy tried to do a spray finish without disassembling or doing any prep work.  Despite every product on the market having instructions that, no, you REALLY need to disassemble it completely and do the prep work specifically as we instruct for this to work correctly...

And then he didn't want to wait for two hours at 250, and was just like, fuck it, that's the same as half an hour at 400, right?

And he melted his shit, and doesn't want to admit to it.
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:15:40 AM EDT
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LOL, what happens when you put a shooter in a oven and bake at 250 degrees?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:20:44 AM EDT
[#42]
Well, yeah
I mean after all, you can BOIL a 1911, right?
Stupid is as stupid does, doesn't matter what kind of roscoe you're toting
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:22:21 AM EDT
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He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °F.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time
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250 shouldn't melt the polymer.

That was more than 250.

He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °F.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time


hot blue is 310-315 F. for 30 mins..
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:23:13 AM EDT
[#44]
This is a retarded criteria for gun selection. At what point in a life threatening encounter do you expect your handgun to be exposed to 250 degree temperatures?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:24:04 AM EDT
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why are you baking a fully assembled glock in a oven at 250? if your ceracoating it you fail right there!
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:24:38 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:25:21 AM EDT
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Stupid
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:25:40 AM EDT
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why not ?



How else do we call DUPE





 
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:26:04 AM EDT
[#49]
Another Frog Lube success story?
Link Posted: 8/7/2014 7:26:10 AM EDT
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Is that actually what happened, do you know?

Why would you try to blue a Glock?  They come with a better finish than that out of the box.

I can understand Cerakote if you want to change the color or something (e.g. the Tiffany Glock - it's not my thing, but I can understand it).  At least that way, you end up with a hard, high-quality, (near) corrosion-proof finish.


But I'm willing to bet that the guy tried to do a spray finish without disassembling or doing any prep work.  Despite every product on the market having instructions that, no, you REALLY need to disassemble it completely and do the prep work specifically as we instruct for this to work correctly...

And then he didn't want to wait for two hours at 250, and was just like, fuck it, that's the same as half an hour at 400, right
?

And he melted his shit, and doesn't want to admit to it.
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250 shouldn't melt the polymer.

That was more than 250.

He didn't specify 250  °C or °F

I'm betting °F.  Probably thought it would reduce the hot blue refinishing time


Is that actually what happened, do you know?

Why would you try to blue a Glock?  They come with a better finish than that out of the box.

I can understand Cerakote if you want to change the color or something (e.g. the Tiffany Glock - it's not my thing, but I can understand it).  At least that way, you end up with a hard, high-quality, (near) corrosion-proof finish.


But I'm willing to bet that the guy tried to do a spray finish without disassembling or doing any prep work.  Despite every product on the market having instructions that, no, you REALLY need to disassemble it completely and do the prep work specifically as we instruct for this to work correctly...

And then he didn't want to wait for two hours at 250, and was just like, fuck it, that's the same as half an hour at 400, right
?

And he melted his shit, and doesn't want to admit to it.

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