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Posted: 11/28/2009 1:05:41 PM EDT
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I am building my first AR from the ground up. I got my lower and upper in and the finishes do not match. I was thinking of using duracoat. Any opinions or ideas of a better product? He is the problem.
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7726/12953124726895144415210.jpg Thanks Jerry |
| I fail to see the problem but if you think they must match then send the set to US Anodizing & have it done right & very professional at a decent price. |
| Here's a closer viewhttp://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n29/kevinglenn_1919/004-2.jpg |
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Quoted: This. It looks just fine to me but reanodizing would get the color match closer. Nice mottled stock BTW.I fail to see the problem but if you think they must match then send the set to US Anodizing & have it done right & very professional at a decent price. Alternatively Norells is a pretty good color match for your lower. |
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I think that having it anodized, again, or using KG GunKote are your best options. Duracoat goes on too heavy for metal parts, to my liking. Edited to add: If your upper and lower are of Mega manufacture, call Mega and have them match them. |
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Jerry I've had success using Brownells baking lacquer on several different rifle builds. I just used the dark parerizing gray on my M16 clone and it turned out beautiful. Check it out. Kevin62 Kevin62, Looks Great! Can you please pass along the Brownells part number that you used? Thanks |
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