Mako furniture 01.jpgFinally recieved my black friday optic and furniture, now I think I am ready for paint.
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Mako furniture 01.jpgFinally recieved my black friday optic and furniture, now I think I am ready for paint.
What's the plan???
BigJon
"Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt" ~ Mark Twain
Awesome! Can't wait to see it. Have fun!
BigJon
"Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt" ~ Mark Twain
Don't strip it, just paint over it. I have a painting sticky in this subforum that might help. If you're referring to the anodizing, please don't strip it. It protects the aluminum and is a good base.
I'm thinking about desert or AOR net, but after "No Easy Day", I'm afraid we'll be seeing a lot of that paint scheme! Sill love it though.
Proven combat techniques may not be flashy and may require a bit more physical effort on the part of the shooter. Further, they may not win competition matches, but they will help ensure your survival in a shooting or gunfight on the street. ~Paul Howe
No No No, mis-understanding not strip it I mean to strip it of oils and cleaning fluid, then paint.
Proven combat techniques may not be flashy and may require a bit more physical effort on the part of the shooter. Further, they may not win competition matches, but they will help ensure your survival in a shooting or gunfight on the street. ~Paul Howe