Originally Posted by
gcrookston
I painted the two I posted above to conceal damage incurred in a couple of "OH DOLPH!" incidents. The bolt gun fell off a tailgate and landed hard in sharp gravel. The AR with the bushmaster upper took a long, not too gingerly, slide down a skree field while hunting ferrell dogs in Tennessee.
I agree, painting a gun (or generally refinishing one on any level), should be avoided and it greatly reduces the monetary value (i.e. "but I paid $500 to have it refinished" -- "but you deteriorated the value $1,000 by doing so, too bad it was only worth $400 to start with")...
But, if you wince every time you look at that 5" long deep scratch, that patch of rusted pitting, or that gun that wandered 100 yards down to the rocky stream below, then maybe painting might be a cheap and reasonable option...