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kidicarus13
01-22-2013, 23:00
...used to offer rifle painting services. He either lived in north Colorado Springs or just north of the Springs. From the example pictures he used to post he would do all types of camo patterns and then take pictures with a fence as his backdrop. I don't remember too many ARs but it was mostly rifles. This was about 3 years ago (I know, I know). If anyone knows what member this was please chime in.

HBARleatherneck
01-22-2013, 23:03
birddog1911

http://www.ar-15.co/members/1550-Birddog1911

BPTactical
01-22-2013, 23:23
Warrior Graphics does as well, last I heard he was deployed. Birddog will get you set up well though.

kidicarus13
01-22-2013, 23:28
birddog1911

http://www.ar-15.co/members/1550-Birddog1911

BINGO! I PM'ed "Birddog" and it wasn't him so I was a bit confused. I just forgot the 1911. Thanks!

DD977GM2
01-23-2013, 00:00
birddog1911

http://www.ar-15.co/members/1550-Birddog1911


Excellent search fu or superb memory???? [google][LS]

spleify
01-23-2013, 08:32
Yes Warrior Graphics also, and he is an Industry Partner here as well.

Everything I have seen out of Birddog is awesome!

Birddog1911
01-23-2013, 08:48
Thanks for the compliments, gentlemen. Last year I was laid up with a bad injury, but hopefully will get back into the swing of things this year.

devildogdad16
07-28-2013, 15:20
Thanks for the compliments, gentlemen. Last year I was laid up with a bad injury, but hopefully will get back into the swing of things this year.
Birddog1911,
Saw some pics of your work. Looks Great! Would you have any advice for a rattle can do it your selfer?
First thing that I would need to say is that it is for a WASR-10 that I recieved in a raffle. Therefore, I'm looking to do it cheap. My current plan will be as follows.
1. take it apart and degrease it,clean the heck out of it. (I've read that acetone, brake cleaner, etc. are good options)
2. Use high heat paint. Maybe even ceramic engine paint.
3. Bake it. I've heard anywhere from 200deg. to 400deg. for around an hour.
4. clear coat with a matte or flat finish.
5 put it all back together.
I've already taken all the wood furniture off of it and I stripped and restained it with gray transparent stain. It looks pretty cool. Gray in spots with natural tans and browns from the wood grain. I may end up painting over it but I'm gonna try to create a patern that matches on all the metal. I have all of $5.00 into the project and want to keep cost low. I know that duracoat is a great option but like I said it's for a WASR-10 that I recieved for the $20.00 in raffle tickets that I bought. I've seen and read alot about getting a pretty good paint job for less than what duracoat costs. Let me know what you think of my plan.
Thanks a ton!

cofi
07-28-2013, 17:05
Yes Warrior Graphics also, and he is an Industry Partner here as well.

Everything I have seen out of Birddog is awesome!

warrior graphics is living in az now