by Payback » Sun Feb 05, 2012 9:26 pm
Get a scotch brite scuff pad, or some 0000 steel wool. Remove every pin, screw, part that you can from the body (it's not that hard), scuff the body, not necessary to remove all the paint. Get into the corners really well and outside edges.
PREP THE GUN WITH A GOOD DE-GREASER!!! if you do not do this your paint will not stay. I use anything from rubbing alcohol, to plastic prep i get from the local auto paint store used to clean door panels and stuff before paint.
Hang your parts in a warm area, spray lightly about 6 to 10" away, several light coats with a few minutes of flash dry time in between until coated completely. Let dry for several hours.
I use krylon ultra flat camo paint. I've painted my gun and after 10 skirms with it i've only had minor scratches.
Also, make sure to tape up the magwell and don't spray inside of it.
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Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty