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Will be conducting some painting in the near future - stay tuned.  Pick up some Cerakote Tactical Gray, Patriot Brown, and another color...

 

Stay tuned for some Black Rifle Painting...  :banana: :hethan:

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  I'm interested in using this product & have watched there videos on it , are you blasting off the MilSpec finish on the parts ? 

 

Her BLK already got blasted down to bare metal a few months ago.  She's been shooting it naked.  It gets painted - finally - and she'll be happy.  It's NOT any form of pink, however. 

 

You guys will be shocked when you see how it turns out.  <thumbsup>

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Patriot Brown is pretty snazzy as well.

 

 

SEXUAL CHOCOLATE!!!   :banana: <lmao>

 

 

 

I've got one rifle in particular that's gonna get the Patriot Brown treatment.  The combination will come out something like this setup:

 

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Good news is, no oven needed. Paint them in the kitchen where you can get the air temp within range....then hang on the patio.

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I've got one rifle in particular that's gonna get the Patriot Brown treatment. The combination will come out something like this setup:

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Pat Brn looks good with Blk, FDE or OD. It's a great option.

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Good news is, no oven needed. Paint them in the kitchen where you can get the air temp within range....then hang on the patio.

 

 I'm not painting anything in my kitchen , the wife would plug me . <laughs>

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Ok, maybe a window air conditioner in the loading shed. Gotta get the air temp low enough that the paint doesn't dry before it reaches the part.

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Ok, maybe a window air conditioner in the loading shed.

 

Ironically, that's on my to-do list.  Have the AC unit.  The tragedy in this?  It's too hot to get out there and put it in...   <dontknow>  <lmao>

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I'd paint it in the kitchen but Dawn would kill me....(she has insisted on this after the Honda Civic transmission rebuild I did on coffee table about 14 years ago). <laughs>  <lmao>  

 

 


Ironically, that's on my to-do list.  Have the AC unit.  The tragedy in this?  It's too hot to get out there and put it in...    <dontknow>   <lmao>

 
You need to get a couple of rolling units like I have in my garage....perfect for blasting my a$$ with cold air while reloading.
 
Something like this (I got the Sharp ones from Costco several years ago)
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Can't wait. I'm excited. I really want to paint mine, but still need some parts. Caught up in another landscaping project, putting on a golf tournament for our association, and I badly need to start the samurai project. I'd love for it to be rolling by Halloween....so, gun parts are pretty far down the list. For now, I have to watch you paint yours!

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Reading this thread reminds me of how much I missed you guys while I have been away slaving for the man...

Im all set to Cerakote, just needs to start practicing on machine parts at the day job.

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