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Thread: Magpul MOE Mid-Length Hand-Guard OD Green?

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    aim has 'em

    Dur carbine lenght! Sry
    Last edited by jdub75; 12-09-10 at 20:54. Reason: I R Babboon!

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    Hello

    My buddy just did his whole rifle in the MOE OD green and it is very nice made me want to build my next rifle the same way.

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    Thumbs up

    Bumped into it on SKDTAC on Tuesday. Placed the order, but was anticipating a typo and disappointment. Arrived today, less than 48 hours later. Was pleasantly surprised when I opened the box.

    http://www.skdtac.com/Magpul_MOE_Han..._p/mag.319.htm

    (I think they're a forum sponsor)

    Sorry for the crappy cellphone pics. I am clearly no Stickman.
    Last edited by groobash; 12-30-10 at 13:01. Reason: Added photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by d30gaijin View Post
    Does Krylon stick fairly well to plastic, such as the Magpul plastic? I always try to use Krylon when I paint from a can but have never painted plastic parts.

    Thanks for the tip,

    Don
    I know it's a while ago but I'll reply for posterity - Krylon makes a "Fusion" series of paints for plastic that are supposed to bond better. I have used a couple cans on black nylon rifle furniture (FAL Penguin furniture) with very good results. Follow the directions and it sticks very well. It also takes at least a week to reach reasonable strength, probably a month to be fully scratch resistant, and it's never as hard as some of the better enamels, but it's good enough for most uses and it does stick.

    Krylon's camo paints now advertise the same "fusion technology" but I haven't tried them out yet.

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    Krylon works fine ....as long as you prep your work

    Clean and degrease... keep your coat light... let dry... and reapply
    It is legal to hunt, kill, and eat porcupines, armadillos and badgers in Texas.

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