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I am going to do this just building up the nerve! |
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Originally Posted By BBar605:
BTT I am going to do this just building up the nerve! Itll come off if it doesnt work. Sounds like your rifle is wearing the pants |
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fudge... Now I am going to be seen as a Neo-Nazi, pedophile, crippled, bitch fairy, alcoholic, aren't I? -Neo1130
Having the NRA represent gun owners before Congress is like having your mother in law represent you in a divorce hearing. |
I painted my 10/22 in basically the same procedure except I was going for more of a "woodlands" type camo and I used an air brush. The krylon has seemed to hold up well and even if you do need a touch up its easy and cheap!
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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I can't believe you stripped that thing dude.
It was art. |
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that is sweet
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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Very nice work there. As soon as I get the funds, I want to get another CavArms lower in a shade of green or sand and have at it. My current CA lower is one from the CavAid fundraiser and I don't want to dick it up...it is a modern day classic.
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Proud Member of "Ranstad's Militia"
"Hey Johnny, what are you rebelling against"-"Don't know, what do you got?" Marlon Brando, The Wild One "They said you were hung"-"and they was right"! Blazing Saddles |
Guitar pickin', dirt shootin' biker-chef
AZ, USA
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Great pics and a great tutorial. I have been painting some mags and want to try multicam. This thread is giving me the courage to try it!
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AK-47, its not a prom queen. Its more like a biker chick
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Great stuff! Want to try this out when I get around to building a dedicated .22.
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Looks great Q!
Do I spy some Speer stuff on there? It's blending so good with the background it's hard to tell... |
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I'm in, will get paint tonight
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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anyone have the orginal pics saved?
I was just getting ready to do this and the pics are gone, I know i dont really need them but i am more of a visual guy. |
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Nice work above.
Guys I'll work on getting the pics back...I need to delete a bunch of useless pics on that account so I don't go over the bandwidth any more. I'll work on that today. Sorry for the hassle. |
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My How To on Multicamming your rifle!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=139&t=565579&page=1 |
Originally Posted By QuinlanV:
Thought I would give it a try http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/quinlanv/Rattlecancamo1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/quinlanv/Rattlecancamo5.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/quinlanv/Rattlecancamo2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v464/quinlanv/Rattlecancamo4.jpg Sweet! Did you MC the sling, too? Or is that direct from BFG? |
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Some of the krylon colours aren't available anymore ... any suggestions ? How does the duracoat multicolor kit compares to this multicam refinish ?
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Originally Posted By St1650:
Some of the krylon colours aren't available anymore ... any suggestions ? How does the duracoat multicolor kit compares to this multicam refinish ? Here are a couple links using Duracoat colors. Link 2 uses the multicolor kit. The author doesn't like the Multi Dark Brown...too light. I'd have to agree from his photo. Link 1 used Woodland Brown which looks pretty good. Link 1 Link 2 |
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The above rifle is pretty sweet; I've seen it myself in real life.
When I get my Rem 700 SPS Tac, ccsmith will probably be painting it in a similar fashion. |
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Awesome and very informative thread..thanks all!
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal"
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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Originally Posted By splitbolt:
BTT Colors used were krylon khaki, dark brown, and white; Rustoleum brown, dark taupe, sage, apple green, and spruce green. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/mc_1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2a.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1a.jpg hot damn. where is the rifle!?!?!?! |
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Been about a month.. Lets bring this back to the top.. Awesome thread.. Great pics.. Keep em coming..
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Quick someone call 912 for the WAAAAAAAAAMBULANCE.
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Originally Posted By splitbolt:
BTT Colors used were krylon khaki, dark brown, and white; Rustoleum brown, dark taupe, sage, apple green, and spruce green. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/mc_1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2a.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1a.jpg splitbolt - Your paint job is incredible and imho the best match for your (and mine) environment. I was wondering if you have some more up-to-date pictures with the leaves turning color and/or bare trees. I'm getting ready to paint some of mine, but I'm wondering how the brighter greens will work in a leafless (or dry leaf) forest. I have a few evergreen trees and shrubs in the woods around here, but for the most part it's all the dark grays of maples and oaks. I don't think I'll be able to match all the seasons (except snow which I think we'll have plenty of this year considering my deck has had snow on it twice this week already), but I should be able to find a happy medium. |
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Originally Posted By CTRob65:
Originally Posted By splitbolt:
BTT Colors used were krylon khaki, dark brown, and white; Rustoleum brown, dark taupe, sage, apple green, and spruce green. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/mc_1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo2a.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1.jpg http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x120/pokethru/camo1a.jpg splitbolt - Your paint job is incredible and imho the best match for your (and mine) environment. I was wondering if you have some more up-to-date pictures with the leaves turning color and/or bare trees. I'm getting ready to paint some of mine, but I'm wondering how the brighter greens will work in a leafless (or dry leaf) forest. I have a few evergreen trees and shrubs in the woods around here, but for the most part it's all the dark grays of maples and oaks. I don't think I'll be able to match all the seasons (except snow which I think we'll have plenty of this year considering my deck has had snow on it twice this week already), but I should be able to find a happy medium. Thanks for the compliment. Now that I've lived with it some, I think I might have went a little overboard on the greens...for exactly the reasons you bring up. I also found a light green that was a better match to multicam than the apple green, but I can't recall the name right now. The apple green was a littlle bit on the 'florescent' side. I'll get that for you. If the green was too strong, my plan was to dust it with some khaki. I haven't taken it back out into the woods since the colors have changed. I'll try to get some pics this weekend if I'm not working. Thanks for reminding me. If I do dust it, I'll get pics of that too. I posted a summary on the technique I used here...http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=19&t=199533&page=49 |
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I want to hear the silence hit the ground!
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Looks great,
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Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
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holy fuck that is the nicest camo job on any rifle I have ever seen
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Originally Posted By LORD-eX-Bu:
holy fuck that is the nicest camo job on any rifle I have ever seen No doubt a professional water transfer job by Lakota Industries. |
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I want to hear the silence hit the ground!
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nice! thanks I'm definitely gonna look into that
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and it costs a boat load...and requires disassembling the whole rifle....i looked into it lol. I'm talking like almost $1k for the rifle and all accessories.... But by far the best way to go if you have the coin. Glad you guys are still enjoying this how to.
Originally Posted By LORD-eX-Bu: nice! thanks I'm definitely gonna look into that |
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My How To on Multicamming your rifle!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=139&t=565579&page=1 |
Originally Posted By fivepointoh:
and it costs a boat load...and requires disassembling the whole rifle....i looked into it lol. I'm talking like almost $1k for the rifle and all accessories.... But by far the best way to go if you have the coin. Glad you guys are still enjoying this how to. Originally Posted By LORD-eX-Bu:
nice! thanks I'm definitely gonna look into that Best way to go my ass. 1k???? You showed us a great way to go, lets stick with it. |
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It's NOT UTAH SALT RIFLE, it's uh like in "uh what?" SOUND THAT SHIT OUT!!
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It's NOT UTAH SALT RIFLE, it's uh like in "uh what?" SOUND THAT SHIT OUT!!
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that looks great
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An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him last.
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Is it just me, but are there a bunch of earlier photos missing like the OP first set? Might have happened at the beginning of the year.
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Originally Posted By Noxspector:
Is it just me, but are there a bunch of earlier photos missing like the OP first set? Might have happened at the beginning of the year. Yes the OP's pictures are gone. Looks like he needs to sign into his photobucket acount. |
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tag for the OP to sign in to photobucket
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^^^^ This ^^^^
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most of the pics are gone
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Nice work OKSoda!
If you don't mind me asking, what paints did you use? |
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