Bill Tidler Jr.
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...We have long maintained that the only accessories that a 1911 needs are a trigger you can manage, sights that you can see, and a dehorning job. That still goes.
~Jeff Cooper
Rit dye if far superior to painting of any type. Easy to dye and it will last forever unlike paint. Looks great as well.
+1 for rit. I dyed a magpul AFG like 8 years ago and it hasn't shown any sign of the original OD shining through.
I Rit dyed a FDE Magpul PRS and M93 stock. Dye would NOT fuse to the M93 stock. Turned my PRS stock a 50/50 of black and deep blue.
Interesting to know RIT dye works. I'd assume lighter colors like fde and grey would take the dye better. How long do you dye them for?
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I'm not sure how well the OD will take the dye. It's typically better to start with FDE or Sand colored polymer parts if you want to achieve a specific color.
The recipe I used at one point was 1 tablespoon of liquid dye per quart of water in a big pot, held at 140 degrees F. 10 minutes or so got me the color I wanted each time, but take it out every couple of minutes to check. Rinse well with cold tap water after it's been removed from the dye. Suspend the parts in the dye using string tied off to a spatula or something similar so they're not resting on the bottom of the pot.
Last edited by Leonidas24; 09-27-20 at 18:10.
I like rit dye and rustoleum for gun purposes.
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