What will hold up to the heat that I can apply easily?
I'm thinking I might just throw some flat black BBQ rattlecan paint on it.....
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What will hold up to the heat that I can apply easily?
I'm thinking I might just throw some flat black BBQ rattlecan paint on it.....
I think rsilvers said that bbq paint is somewhat brittle. I'd guess that you could probably afford a fresh coat each range trip however.
Did I miss a thread where this was covered here?? If so, I look for it....
I hate dupes. :D
No. I think I saw it on SilencerTalk.
I have flat black Norrells on my M42000 Mod 07 right now. I haven't shot it much with it on there but it's easy to respray if it does in fact burn off.
I would say Duraheat or NIC Cerakote
here is a useful website for information.
http://www.parabelluminc.com/index.htm
Ionbond PVD or Melonite, anything else will be temporary and place you right back in the position after a few months.
I just rattle can it:
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/6...26largeqw5.jpg
Be careful with tan though, you have to touch it up often if you are shooting high round count days...your tactical tan turns into "pretty pink" after your class is done :p