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10/11/2010 4:37:55 PM EDT
Hello, does anyone have a method or know of a product to fix a scratch on a fnar also have an ar lower that needs some love also.  Any opinions would be helpful.  I am also looking for a tall cheekrest for the rifle if anyone is not using the one they have contact me I would be interested in buying it.  Thanks
10/11/2010 5:52:50 PM EDT
[#1]
Must be safe queens. I feel that scratches are like gray hairs it gives character.
10/12/2010 12:46:54 PM EDT
[#2]
no not a safe queen over 4k all reloads through it I don't own a safe queen bought a barret 82a1 200 rounds out of the box no oil probably over 700 rounds through it now haven't even cleaned it.  Keltec plr16 and rfb 1000 rounds no cleaning no oiling les barer custom ar 2500 rounds no cleaning to me they are just piece of metal but regardless how how shitty I treat my weapons I would still like them to look "so fresh and so clean clean"  on the outside.  I have more trijicon stickers then some people have shirts  I could tell you several other multi thousand dollar rifles  "like the trusty SCAR" I own that are stuck in my world of not giving a fuck till she breaks but I won't make anyone who dosen't have the funds to buy such toys and treat them like the holy grail cringe with heartache and dispare.  Just need to find a scratch fixer upper
10/12/2010 12:59:21 PM EDT
[#3]
scratchless guns are simply objects of visual pleasure, scratched guns are tools!
10/12/2010 2:18:20 PM EDT
[#4]
You could try a sharpie on the AR, maybe some cold blue or something on the FNAR if you're desperate to clean it up, I guess. Or you could just scratch it up uniformly so the one won't stand out anymore
10/12/2010 2:28:27 PM EDT
[#5]
Aluma-black?
10/13/2010 4:52:24 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks for the replies I will look at both products or completely strip it and call it the silver bullet maybe I could get coors lite to sponsor it.  I can see it now "coors lite the offical beer of the NFL and Doug's FNAR"  ahhh the marketing possibilities.
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