Customer brought me a DPMS Panther in .308. It had previously been done in what I was told was a Brownells product. I'd never seen such a poorly done job before. This is the result of my work. This rifle was done in Krylon, as the owner was planning to sell it anyway.
Looks really nice. I loke to use Alumahyde II from brownells. It is very strong and easy to use. I bake it at 350 for 90 minutes to speed cure, otherwise it takes a full 30+ days. Beside the wait time the only other draw back is that it builds high and can cause very minor fit issues.
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