The color is Matte OD Green Alumahyde II. The first few closeup pics look nothing like the real color you see in person.

Everything got baked at 180-200 for 5-6 hours. I left out some of the PMags
to air dry and they still to this day aren't as hardened as the stuff I cooked off.

Oven doesn't smell at all now. Only slightly when you are doing it.

The baked on Alumahyde is absolutely rock hard on both the plastic/polymer parts as well as the metal.

Here's some pics of some of my other Alumahyde/Gunkote projects:

Ruger .30-06, Refinished the gray stock to Matte OD.



My buddies Stoeger Cougar in OD Gunkote, did the barrel in Matte Black Gunkote, polished the barrel tip:







Ruger 10/22 "stainless" rifle and scope refinished to Matte Black. Gunkote for the reciever and Alumahyde for the scope. OD green Hogue stock, 16.5" Tac Sol barrel. Serious fun. Thing weighs like 3 pounds, it's probably my favorite plinker right now.




Once you do one and find out how easy it is to get good results, you start looking really hard at all of your other guns and thinking about what you could do with them. It's fun and relatively difficult to make a permanent mistake.