Posted on 11/30/2016 10:22:32 AM PST by w1n1
Want to turn heads at the Range?
Have you ever thought of building a good-looking AR with a bad ass paint job, like pimping your car. Unfortunately, high-end paint jobs arent cheap and can take a couple months to complete. So why not learn to swirl paint your AR which can be done within minutes and it will save you hundreds of dollars by doing it yourself.
Take a look at this Youtuber haveyouseen89 pimping his AR and has offers some tips to get this done right.
Tips for Swirl Painting
One thing to note from Youtuber haveyouseen89 they state you should keep your rifle completely clean and degreased. The oils and solvents would prevent the paint from adhering correctly, the end result would not be a clean look.
Use a bin that is larger than the gun that youll be dipping. When you place the gun into the water at an angle, be sure to leave enough room so that youre able to dip the whole gun in one dipping. Has anyone tried this on their own? See the video here.
Basic black for me, please.
I thought the idea was to NOT be seen.
What’s next, a tie-dyed Mosin Nagant?
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The way some people talk about stuff like this, it’s almost as if it makes them shoot better or something.
There’s places where everything is bright orange, ain’t there?
Trumps bath towels in the morning
Pimp your rifle? Where’s the neon?
Then it wouldn't be black and scary looking!
That’s just wrong.
I find that it is easiest done by just swallowing a cup full of paint and then vomiting on my rifles.
Only place I know of is jail my friend.........er, that’s what I heard anyway.
There’s an idea!!! CAMO swirls!
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I most certainly am hoping you aren’t speaking from direct experience!
But you gotta admit...it’s better if you throw down some loose covering leaves before you puke. :0)
WHy not? :) It might look good on this one: https://bubbleheadgunnut.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/0518130043.jpg
Without the flashing LED lights and chrome spinner lens caps...meh
I think all of these modifications are not a good idea. It skews the line between a weapon and a toy that a child might pickup. It also endangers children when police have a harder time determining a toy from a real gun.
If I paint my AR15 woodgrain will it no longer be considered an assault rifle?
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