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Old 10-07-2009, 13:22   #7
st1650
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Originally Posted by kgoerz View Post
Here are a couple of links. Most important thing. Make sure the Weapon is scrubbed clean. IMO, I wouldn't use paint at all. Cerokote is available to the public. It's a little expensive but well worth it. Just do a search on here for Cerokote or search threads started by me.

http://www.snipercountry.com/hottips/Rifle_Camo.htm

http://www.optactical.com/weaponpainting.html
While cerakote is the best it does requires advanced knowledge, special equipement for preparation and the coating is very hard to remove which is great if you want to stay with a particular colour (ex: refinishing a pistol) but isn't perfect if you want to change or it it was botched (too light/too dark, etc).


Either way this is mine:

http://st1650.com/AR10/1.JPG

It had already heavy scratches.

http://st1650.com/AR10/3.JPG

After paint job:

http://st1650.com/AR10/P1010164.JPG

http://st1650.com/AR10/P1010165.JPG
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