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Thread: Just shot off an email for estimate on Dynamic multicam transfer.

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    I'm thinking it might be double that...$400 ball park for the whole AR

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    Impact...you very well could be right. They haven't got back to me through email and therefore I'm calling tomorrow. Should have an update by early afternoon.
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    Oh, I'm not going with any design or dipping for that matter. I went down the whole "color my rifle" with Duracoat a few times over and Black is sexy and good enough for me.

    I'm not knocking anything or saying anything about the price.

    I wish I could afford a few more rifles. At least one iteration would be tan again...

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    Bwahahaha...maybe when I win the lotto....

    Wes or whoever said in the $400 range was right.

    $300 for the starting price of AR's

    $60 for my Aimpoint

    $20 for my Aimpoint Mount

    And that's when I stopped asking how much....

    Not to mention the time is now 6-8 weeks. They apparently have to send it to a their gunsmith for disassembly and then 5-6 weeks for the transfer process and then another 3-4 days for reassembly....not including the shipping time.


    Eh....maybe when I have money to blow...which will be neverrrrrrr.

    So there ya have it if anyone is interested.

    If you want a more accurate estimate just call 417-624-0281 to find out as that will take you directly to the person you need to talk to.
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    Good luck to them. I suppose there are those guys who just have to have it done.

    Will it peel?

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    Well I have heard it's durable but not park durable. I'm guessing along the same lines as Norrells or Duracoat. Ya I really don't understand how optics can cost half as much as the rifle and by the time I did the other accessories it would be just as much as the plain jane rifle.

    Time to break out the krylon some more.

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    One word

    Krylon...

    you'll be happy.

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    Yep...I've used Krylon before but just not on a whole rifle. I did do the frame of my Glock about 8 months ago however and it's held up great. I think the way the texture is on the frame that it's helped.
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