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Thread: Crayone fill-in method works quite nice!

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    "yaaaaaaaaaaaay
    i colored my guns with crayons
    yaaaaaaaaaaay"


    Roflmao, thank god I wasn't drinking. ;p


    Yes it looks very purty,....right up until you actually use it. That is what you bought it for right??

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    strange you don't run across so many colts, lmts or noveskes all dolled up like that.

    I guess i can't say much i've got every magpul colored crap on my weapon, chromed out m&p, and two tone EMP with wild grips on it. I guess as long as it doesn't influence function or realiability or if your going to put it on a wall for oohs and ahs, everythings cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    I haven't been able to figure out the reason for this either. Hell, I don't even think it looks good.
    It doesn't

    Crayons are for coloring books....
    Full disclosure - I am an Engineering Supervisor at Trijicon, Inc.

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    I don't see too much difference between this and people getting excited over new tactical colors like I've seen in other threads on this forum. Both are silly but tolerable in my book and not worth pages of castigation.

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    I think it serves a purpose for beginers for one to be able to SEE the safety control and where SAFE is and where FIRE is before it is commited to memory or if it is always in the hands of novices. But other than that and using it on the other roll marks, it is total vanity.
    To each his own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullitt5172 View Post
    It doesn't

    Crayons are for coloring books....
    That's like, your opinion, man. Sorry, I had to do it. It doesn't look good to me either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fringe View Post
    I think it serves a purpose for beginers for one to be able to SEE the safety control and where SAFE is and where FIRE is before it is commited to memory or if it is always in the hands of novices. But other than that and using it on the other roll marks, it is total vanity.
    To each his own.
    FWIW, if I do this, I'm just doing the "FIRE" and "SAFE."

    Regarding vanity, I doubt that there's anybody on this board who's totally uninterested in the asthetics of his rifle(s). It's not all about looking good, but some of it certainly is.

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    Damn, I ain't in the cool crowd now. I guess my tapco scope with white letters makes me look like a airsoft dork too...

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    coloring a really EXPENSIVE gun doesnt make it any more useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARin View Post
    coloring a really EXPENSIVE gun doesnt make it any more useful.

    Nobody said it did, but does it make it any less useful? If someone wants a pink AR who is anyone trash their decision? People make to much out of small things, I dont see these guys pointing out how silly they think the guys with full out kryloned AR's are. Get over it. Different strokes for different folks. We are all on the same side, right???
    Let the man enjoy his gun. If you don't like it no need to be snobby about it.

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