Ya thats what I was leaning towards, but I have seen some awesome jungle camo over on ar15.comLook at that its 100% for desert.....
a substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces.Define "paint"
funnya substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces.
Reason I ask is "plain" spray paint will not last long at all.Testors applied with a brush........ LOL, No Im going to use krylon on this gun if I wanted to use duracoat I would have to order it ( I dont want to do that). So Im going to home depot tomorrow to get me some rattle cans. But what ever camo I decide to do I will be using pine needles as stencils.![]()
Thanks for the info, this gun is just a beater and I painted the furniture a gold color back when I worked in the body shop. I just got board with it and decided a camo would be cool. But baking is a good idea Ill give it a shot.funny
Reason I ask is "plain" spray paint will not last long at all.
BUT..
if you bake it on the metal parts at 300* for an hour or so it makes it a LOT harder to scratch off.
Just don't bake the plastic parts at that high of a temp
I have AK's that I have sprayed and baked on with Rustolium "textured" in black that required sandblasting in order to get it off.
LOL I know.Looks good. But could you paint a AK like that?![]()
Stop that. LOLLooks good. But could you paint a AK like that?![]()
some people use fishnet.Sweet. Looks good and blends well. I lke the pine needle idea, I may have to do something similar to my old Mossberg riot gun just for sh!ts and grins, what other media do people use for patterns?