November 09, 2023, 08:51 PM
casPainted another AR
Painting a rifle is "commitment", as in you're stuck with it now sucker! lol

November 10, 2023, 09:55 AM
Slippery Petequote:
Originally posted by Andyb:
Were definitely talking rattle cans
Right on. I'll look into Montana Black, hadn't seen them and that Grey color is what was throwing me.
I've seen some rattle can jobs that look pro and this is one of them. I'm probably too immature to pull that off.
November 10, 2023, 10:59 AM
Ryanp225quote:
Originally posted by Slippery Pete:
I've seen some rattle can jobs that look pro and this is one of them. I'm probably too immature to pull that off.
If you want it to look like a factory ceracote job then send it out and let a pro do it. If you like the mil spec, diy look then it's super easy. There's a million youtube videos on it.
November 10, 2023, 12:38 PM
OttoSigThe “look” is equal to prep time and patience.
Could you make an effective pattern in 45 seconds? Absolutely.
Decide where your line between form and function falls.
Me, I leave mine unpainted now and if shit ever hits the fan I’ll throw some big lines on it, make it look like Arnold’s face in Predator.
November 11, 2023, 08:35 AM
Andybquote:
Originally posted by Slippery Pete:
quote:
Originally posted by Andyb:
Were definitely talking rattle cans
Right on. I'll look into Montana Black, hadn't seen them and that Grey color is what was throwing me.
I've seen some rattle can jobs that look pro and this is one of them. I'm probably too immature to pull that off.
I'm a complete paint moron. Second gun ive ever painted. If I can do it I'm confident anyone reading this could do it. Otto is right, it's all in the prep and patience. Be willing to spend the time and don't set a deadline when you want it done. Just prep, spray, apply stencils, spray, apply stencils etc.