I really like the painted AR's but is something that can be removed at a later time, or am I stuck with my spray painted AR when I'm done?
Thanks Matt
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I really like the painted AR's but is something that can be removed at a later time, or am I stuck with my spray painted AR when I'm done?
Thanks Matt
It comes off.
Listen to munch.
He's the man when it comes to cans that go 'rattle'.
-Jax
ETA: OP, your question would be better served in this thread:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=5102
If you don't bake it, it comes off pretty easily.
Of course if you want it to be permanent you CAN bake it on (an hour at 300 per coat, do light coats) and it'll be pretty durable. I've done a number of AKs and Saigas that way. Light even coats, prep well, regrease it INCREDIBLY THOROUGHLY and wear nitrile gloves the whole time.
Oh, and I've found rustoleum works better than krylon for long term permanent application. I prefer 7220 light texture black. Preheat the rifle to about 120 before the first coat, heat the rattle can up under the hot water in your sink (just regular as hot as it goes from the tap) and make sure to shake it really really well.
Yeah, just go ahead and paint it. I use Aervoe or Krylon. If it chips, whatever. Spray more on or leave it be. Acetone or engine degreaser takes it right off. $5 can of Aervoe beats a $300 paint job for me everytime. Good luck.