Look for local military vehicle clubs. A lot of times at their flea markets there will be people selling rapco and Aervo spray cans individually and in cartons for much less of what you can order them and have it shipped in small quantities.
Look for local military vehicle clubs. A lot of times at their flea markets there will be people selling rapco and Aervo spray cans individually and in cartons for much less of what you can order them and have it shipped in small quantities.
Since Rattle Can is the unanimous winner, here's a tip for you guys. I just did my bolt gun yesterday, and finished it off with some clear matte to give it more durability, and a satin/non-tacky finish:
I've used this product before on other projects and it's pretty good, but I just finished my rattle can job with it on a whim yesterday. Came out nice.
Last edited by markm; 04-05-24 at 18:40.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
Aervoe camo may not exist any more. There is a mention of someone getting the slow cure time too.
https://www.snipershide.com/shooting...paint.7122532/
Any news on how Rapco application cure time goes in humid USA versus arid/desert USA?
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