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    Evil black gun to Evil not so black gun

    There apears to be alot of painting going on, so I hope to learn from others adventures.

    I know I can take a dirty rifle and hit it with a coat of any paint that is close in color to the current environment and it will work for a limited time being.

    But if I want a general cammo, that is not going to chip and flake on the first day, what are the steps to get a good looking job? Can I use a can of general paint from the store or do I need something special?

    I guess what I am saying is I don't really care about a scratch here or there, but I don't really want this gun to peal, and I don't want to be back complaining about how I should have done X.

    Thank you,

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    Here is a link to a step-by-step article on weapon painting.

    http://www.optactical.com/weaponpainting.html

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    Sorry, I need to clarify, what do you do to clean the gun prior to painting so that the paint says.

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    cheap brake cleaner from walmart...hose it down to get all the oils off.

    Here is my how to I did on my MC rifle.

    http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.htm...f=139&t=565579
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