![]() Smoking this message could be hazardous to your health. Do not puncture, incinerate, or store above 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid contact with eyes and skin and avoid inhaling fumes. Avoid extreme temperatures and store in a cool dry place. If rash, irritation, redness, or swelling develops, discontinue reading. Do not use while operating a motor vehicle or heavy equipment. List each cheque separately by bank number. ![]() Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental. This product is meant for educational purposes only. Illustrations are slightly enlarged to show detail. you may distribute this message freely but you may not make a profit from it. And then another 30 minutes in the bathroom drying this morning after clear coat.This message does not reflect the thoughts or opinions of either myself, my company, my friends, or my family. But start to finish past night was about 2.5 hours. I clear coated the next morning because it was so late. The hot bathroom and constant air corode a big difference in dry time and I believe the hot paint and the gun being hot when I sprayed helped the finish and dry time. My wife was not bothered one bit so couldn't have been bad. Maybe a tiny bit of paint smell but not much. And then put it on my coffee table and sprayed onto the plate outside then came inside to sponge. I let the tan dry about 30 minutes, then let my stripes dry about 30 minutes. With the vent on, it took all the fumes and there was no paint smell in the rest of the apartment. ![]() Let it dry there for about 5 minutes then move it inside to hot bathroom. With the vent on I could take the gun outside spray it. Also put the gun and a space heater in my tiny bathroom for about an hour to heat it up and make a little sauna. I put my paint can in hot water in the sink for about 15 minutes before I sprayed. I live in an apartment and was able to work around the cold weather. Its chilly here, about 50 degrees outside. ![]() And multicam looked difficult to make look good. I thought about going that rout but got impatient. Thanks everyone, stencils for digital camo will be sweet! Would also appreciate others paint jobs and refinishing pictures. Now you can go ahead and spray your clear.įeel free to chime in on your thoughts and ideas. Then do the same with your black, now black is not natural in nature, so you want to use this sparingly. Its personal preference on how much brown you want, I personally wanted just a little brown on the rifle. Now take some brown and sponge it over the whole rifle. Then take your green and sponge the green onto your remaining tan. Then take a chunk of your sponge and spong tan blotches onto your green stripes. Once you have your stripes you will take your tan paint and spray it into a container such as a paper plate or tuperware bowl, I chose paper plate for disposability. I then sprayed OD green stripes on top of the tan. Once its primed you can start applying your colors. Sorry no pictures this far but here they come. Don't miss anywhere or the paint won't stick.Īfter that you will want to let it dry and spray it with your self etching primer. Use your brake cleaner and thoroughly degrease the whole exterior of the gun. Once that's done tape off any serial numbers, scope lenses and markings you want to stay in original condition. Use an ear plug to cover the muzzle hole. I used one to help the durability of the paint job.įirst things first, you will want to take out your bolt carrier group and stuff the upper and lower receiver with paper towels. A flat clear coat is good but not a requirement. Either krylon or rustoleum brand camo paint in the following colors: A natural sea sponge from Lowes/home depot So I finally decided to camo one of my ar15,rifles.
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