M&P 15 Sport 2 Distressed.......

Status
Not open for further replies.
I kind of like it. :) I don't think I could pull it off, though. I can't even draw a stick figure. :o

You should definitely do that!

7f64c6c0fe563e5c24905919564435ba.jpg

I think we should all take a moment of silence to mourn the loss of this dearly beloved rifle...
 
I guess I watch too much NutnFancy, AKOU...etc...That's what got me into painting or coating my Ar's and AK...lol, but I go through a 1000rounds every 6 weeks or so just as long as they function. Maybe a neon green zombie gun will be next.

Sent from my P00C using Tapatalk
 
I'm with the crowd that likes the upper and lower to match. While I was on active duty in the 82nd Airborne many of our troopers painted their rifles for deployments. And normally after the 12-15 month deployment their rifles looked just like this.
 
When my wife & I, hydro-dipped her AR-15, we went to the trouble of dipping the upper & lower together. They were masked & painted separately for the base coats. The dip paint doesn't flow between the two sections when pinned together. I'm going to build another .223/556 AR, and dip it some camouflage, or maybe those "skulls". Might dip the upper & lower, and paint the handguard. I'm now past my mid 60's and I like that stuff! Hadn't even looked much at ARs until a couple of years ago.
 
It's not a style that appeals to me, but I do recognize the artistry that goes into achieving that effect and I am impressed by it.
 
Well, I always wanted to keep my Sport I factory. But, after seeing the OP's AR, I want my Sport I like this; I call it "THE STRESSED LOOK!" :D
j7xq4j.jpg
 
Well, I always wanted to keep my Sport I factory. But, after seeing the OP's AR, I want my Sport I like this; I call it "THE STRESSED LOOK!" :D
j7xq4j.jpg
Lmao....my little girl would love that.
Well, I always wanted to keep my Sport I factory. But, after seeing the OP's AR, I want my Sport I like this; I call it "THE STRESSED LOOK!" :D
j7xq4j.jpg


Sent from my P00C using Tapatalk
 
Spotted a mile off? Chances would be pretty good that the "spotter" is one of two persons: Either the person behind the spotting scope, or the sniper already clicking you in with his .50 BMG...in which case the round will reach you long before you are in any sort of range for spray n pray. The above listed 2 person(s) ARE the "S" in SHTF situations.

Just sayin.
Thank you for calling me a piece of **** bub. Because I say I like to paint my rifles. Should show respect where I come from but guess we were raised different. I never said I would have an advantage over a non painted rifle. Just threw a hypothetical that a shiny black rifle stands out.

Sent from my P00C using Tapatalk
 
Last edited:
Thank you for calling me a piece of **** bub. Because I say I like to paint my rifles. Should show respect where I come from but guess we were raised different. I never said I would have an advantage over a non painted rifle. Just threw a hypothetical that a shiny black rifle stands out.

Sent from my P00C using Tapatalk

Where did he call you anything? He said the that the sniper team, the spotter and the guy behind the trigger, are the S when facing you from a mile away. In other words, they are bad news if your hypothetical includes keeping from being spotted.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top