nice work everyone...paintjobs have gotten way better in the last couple years.
bushy New member Feb 10, 2012 #21 nice work everyone...paintjobs have gotten way better in the last couple years.
Yoteless in Ohio New member Feb 10, 2012 #22 Sweet. I've got a spare stock to my Remington 223 that I had not idea what to do with. Now I think I know.
Sweet. I've got a spare stock to my Remington 223 that I had not idea what to do with. Now I think I know.
Chris_Brice New member Feb 11, 2012 #23 Don't be affraid of single color jobs either. A .22 I did this week: CB
M Mn Catman New member Feb 11, 2012 #24 Anyone know someone in the Grand Forks N Dakota area that will do a paint job on a AR?
ARCOREY New member Feb 12, 2012 #27 Couple Duracoat jobs of mine. First is French Army pattern. This was my first Duracoat job. Next, my buddies abused Knight Wolverine muzzleloader. Sat 5yrs uncleaned. Custom treebark pattern. Flat black on a Marlin 917V. All 3 had rust problems with the Knight being pretty extreme. Prep is the most important part of any finish.
Couple Duracoat jobs of mine. First is French Army pattern. This was my first Duracoat job. Next, my buddies abused Knight Wolverine muzzleloader. Sat 5yrs uncleaned. Custom treebark pattern. Flat black on a Marlin 917V. All 3 had rust problems with the Knight being pretty extreme. Prep is the most important part of any finish.
aftCG New member Feb 13, 2012 #30 Recently Duracoated my M1A Obviously more about looks than true camo.