I would definitely be interested. I don't buy a lot of AR stuff, but when I do, its with G & R.
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I would definitely be interested. I don't buy a lot of AR stuff, but when I do, its with G & R.
Just yesterday I was looking up ways of getting kryptek highlands camo pattern on my rifle....
You sure you don't have any of that secret government spy software?
LOL
I'm looking forward to see how the dipping goes if and when you decide to get it up and running full steam.
Last edited by VIP3R 237; 10-16-13 at 13:01. Reason: Never post while driving.
Definitely would have some interest on this one. I don't know of anyone local that is doing it, and I have just found a new favorite FFL for transfers. :-)
Looking forward to seeing the SPR in Typhon.
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I've done several hydrodip projects on a few of my rifles. $200 for a complete AR is a hell of a deal. A couple things about the clear/top coat. The automotive clear durability is good, and ability to have a "flat" sheen is nice. Cerakote is darn near indestructible, but tends to be on the shinier side. I always ended up going over it with a Krylon matte clear to knock the sheen down. On my latest ones I've had great results with the Duracoat clear. Good durability and a flatter sheen right off the bat. All this is JMHO from my experiences.
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Any chance I can send you an SBR to have dipped?
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