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12/31/2010 11:01:12 AM EDT
Hello all,

A friend of mine accidentally scratched the finish of my upper reciever pretty deep so that now the unfinished metal is exposed. I'm not very concerned about how it looks but I AM concerned about the possiblity of rust developing on the scratch and then spreading to the rest of my gun. What type of paint or other liquid could I apply to this scratch as to seal the scratch from outside moisture?
12/31/2010 11:10:47 AM EDT
[#1]
If it is an AR receiver it is aluminum. If you want to cover the scratch just buy a small bottle of Testor model paint. Degrease and apply with a toothpick.
12/31/2010 11:46:29 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
If it is an AR receiver it is aluminum. If you want to cover the scratch just buy a small bottle of Testor model paint. Degrease and apply with a toothpick.


Aluminum won't rust, you'll be fine.
12/31/2010 12:00:41 PM EDT
[#3]
Birchwood Casey makes Aluma-Black in a convenient applicator pen.

I find a black Sharpie also works.
12/31/2010 12:07:21 PM EDT
[#4]
Man up and accept the scratch!

12/31/2010 12:12:01 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Man up and accept the scratch!



1/1/2011 10:28:57 AM EDT
[#6]
haha if it won't rust then I dont care....just makin sure its not gonna b a pain in my ass down the line
1/1/2011 11:19:27 AM EDT
[#7]
Birchwood Casey Aluma-Black
1/9/2011 5:37:08 PM EDT
[#8]
I think they look better when they have a few scratches on them.  They look like they have been used.
1/12/2011 7:54:12 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Birchwood Casey Aluma-Black


+1



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