Hillbillyhero
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Sorry I wasn't trying to argue with anybody or anything. Good day gents
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Uh never claimed to be a Special Forces Operator. Why would you assume because I paint some of my guns I think I'm an "operator"
They do it in part to break up the outline of a rifle. If I want to paint my guns so what.
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Uh never claimed to be a Special Forces Operator. Why would you assume because I paint some of my guns I think I'm an "operator"
They do it in part to break up the outline of a rifle. If I want to paint my guns so what.
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Wow. And I thought this forum was for grown ups. ��
It is... and with grown ups, you will get a little sarcasm and jest thrown into the conversation at times.![]()
My grandfather painted all his tools orange. He did it for two reasons. First, the paint cut down on potential rust. Second, it makes them easy to find. I still have several of them. Most of the paint is worn off, but they're still easy to find and still rust free.Well, if you aren't a soldier or a hunter, what reason would you have to paint your AR? My hammer is a tool too, but I don't paint it. My wrenches aren't painted either!
The upper looks like a perfect example of an FDE AR that has seen plenty of use. However, the lower doesn't meet your goals. It looks like a black lower with some white paint on it. Not really distressed.I wanted the lower to have the appearance of the paint wearing off the black. That was the reason behind it.
My grandfather painted all his tools orange. He did it for two reasons. First, the paint cut down on potential rust. Second, it makes them easy to find. I still have several of them. Most of the paint is worn off, but they're still easy to find and still rust free.
The upper looks like a perfect example of an FDE AR that has seen plenty of use. However, the lower doesn't meet your goals. It looks like a black lower with some white paint on it. Not really distressed.
I'm actually kind of surprised. The upper shows a tremendous amount of skill in achieving the vision. I would love to see you take another shot at the lower. I think you got just a little too much on there to make it looked distressed. It looks painted.
Still, a good job.
I do prefer to stress mine the old fashioned way though.
Yeah I agree. I think I added too much silver as well. I may take some thinner and take off some silver.
Just curious if you have cleaned it after shooting? Seems to me gun cleaning solvents might damage the paint and make a mess of it.
Hey ... I'm old school (and old!) but I think it looks cool ...![]()
You should definitely do that!I was kinda thinkin about a "hello kitty" on my sport II....but now.....![]()
I had a nylon 66 Black and nickel said tomahawk on it. Sold it for 700bucks. You ever saw one? That was the only one I've saw regret selling it now.Looks like a lot of work, but not my cup of tea. Guess I'm too fussy, but I try keeping my guns looking like new. I have a 1972 Remington Nylon 66 that I bought new and it still looks that way. To each their own.......