Thanks for the complement....The Brownell's Aluma-Hyde II works great on the plastic stuff, just have to rough it up with some sand paper prior to painting....It takes a week to two weeks to "cure" but comes out looking great....You can also use it on metal products, but you have to strip it down to the bare metal...Brownell's now offers the Aluma-Hyde II in Coyote Brown, Earth Brown, OD Green, Tan, Flat Black, Gray, and a few other colors...If I knew that they had the Coyote when I ordered the OD a couple month ago I would have ordered a can of that also....You may want to check the "Barrels, Uppers, ect" section on the second page there is a post about Coyote KAC pannels and bsbg posted the info with some pics on the Coyote Aluma-Hyde II.
I have used Krylon camo paint to paint an entire AK, it holds up pretty good and even parts get a little worn it generally helps camoflage the weapon...
You got any pics of Pat's Coyote rifle?!? [;)]