is there a certain typ of spray paint that i can paint a gun with that wont rub off when handleing it, or is spray paint a bad idea
is there a certain typ of spray paint that i can paint a gun with that wont rub off when handleing it, or is spray paint a bad idea
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it may or may not be a bad idea. but i have painted probably 20 or so of my guns. 3 ar's my long distance gun. xds, shotguns. i havea problem, i know. but I cant leave well enough alone.
Krylon camo works great for metal and plastic. it will say on the can formulated for plastic. the key is to get the surface clean. i use brake parts cleaner. and then try not to touch any surface again before painting. i have had good success with the paint sticking permanently. there might be some gun solvents that might be problematic. but, I have not had any problems
ok cool im just gona try to paint a gun hot pink for my wife hahaha so that i can get her to like the sport, the things we do to make them happy hahhaa
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I can just see you in the store:
"What do you need pink spraypaint for?"
"Oh, I'm painting my gun"
"....."
hahaha thats gona be funny, hopefully its not some ho chick behind the counter hahah
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I have found that the spray bomb camo paint holds up better with a little Matte clear on top of it. For a quick and inexpensive paint job, it holds up very well.
I reccomend krylon fusion and krylon matte clear for a good non-glossy cover. If you do the fusion, let it dry for a week another coat then clear it. It will last longer, if you dont let it cure for a week the first time you holster it you will have marks. Even with all that you will eventually get some wear marks but it is easy and cheap to fix.