zerobarrier
Contributing Member
So I started a couple months ago doing one of my rifles because I wanted to make it two toned and did not want to pay my local guy 150+ and wait 6-8 weeks. I have done a few since then and I really enjoy doing them, plus I love making them different colors. I have been using the shake and spray with 4 coats and I use a heat gun to flash dry them and give it more of a matte finish, also I think the heat adds to the cure time and durability. Well here are some pics:
Here is the first one I did. My Rem 700 in 308, color is aged bronze
Here is a Sig 1911-22 I just did in OD Green:
Here is a Kel Tec in OD Green
Here is a Ruger American in 300blk in Magpul OD Green
Here is the first one I did. My Rem 700 in 308, color is aged bronze
Here is a Sig 1911-22 I just did in OD Green:
Here is a Kel Tec in OD Green
Here is a Ruger American in 300blk in Magpul OD Green