We are very proud to introduce another revolutionary product: Dyna-Gun Shield!
Dyna-Gun Shield, the newest product from Dyna-Tek, 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 Dyna-Gun Shield coats 4 to 6 long guns and can coat everything on your gun but the bore. If Dyna- Gun Shield is used with Dyna-Bore Coat , your weapon will be completely protected inside and out.
We recommend Dyna-Gun Shield should be refreshed once a year. Refresh by applying one coat after you have applied the three base coats initially. We recommend Dyna-Bore Coat for the bores of all firearms.
Application Instructions
One bottle of Dyna-Gun Shield should coat 4-6 long guns.
Dyna-Gun Shield can be applied over bluing. As long as directions are followed, it will not change the color of the bluing. It can be applied to case colored parts and will protect them from fading. Dyna-Gun Shield can be applied over stainless steel or brass. It will go over virtually over any metal or top of almost any coating. Dyna-Gun Shield can be applied to all parts of the gun except the bore. Parts of these instructions require you to hang the metal you’re coating after you’ve applied the Dyna-Gun Shield. We hang parts in the shop with straightened, old wire coat hangers.
1. Check the gun to make sure it’s unloaded.
2. Remove the gun from the stock or remove the wood from the gun.
3. Disassemble all parts to be coated.
4. Put rubbing alcohol on a dry cotton cloth and rub down all exterior surfaces and interior surfaces to be coated twice. It’s terribly important, absolutely necessary and very critical that you clean all grease and oil from the surfaces to be coated.
5. To apply Dyna-Gun Shield, use a clean, smooth cotton cloth (t-shirt-type material). Apply a quarter-sized amount of the coating to the cloth. This should take less than 1/4 of the bottle.
6. Lightly wipe over all metal making sure to get it evenly wet. This first coat will soak in and dry. It will not be visible.
7. Hang the metal for 15-20 minutes.
8. Re-wet the spot on your cotton cloth and apply coat number two. This should bring the coating even with the surface of the metal.
9. Hang the metal for 15-20 minutes.
10. Re-wet your cloth and apply coat number three a little heavier than the first two coats. Hang and dry the metal 20-30 minutes. Check all parts to make sure they’re coated and then reassemble.
11. This third coating should bring the coating above the metal. It will protect it from rust and make it easier to clean. If you feel there are spots that need to be touched-up after it’s been dried or after it’s been in use, simply re-wet the cloth and apply a new layer of coating.
WARNING: When Dyna-Gun Shield is applied properly, all metal that it is applied to will be extremely slick.

