my first color fill on my ar

Looks great! Need some zombies! lol

I use a toothpick for pint fill, I find the paint brush tends to get sloppy, then again, I don't have the steady hands of a surgeon.
 
Looks brutal. Green is nasty. All the lettering should have been white.

Ya ;)
Looks terrible but I'll take it off your hands for $150. I'm a team player and am always around to help. LOL

Looks good man, well done. I wouldn't dare trying that, I have no patience and would just make a mess.
 
Ya ;)
Looks terrible but I'll take it off your hands for $150. I'm a team player and am always around to help. LOL

Looks good man, well done. I wouldn't dare trying that, I have no patience and would just make a mess.

I use nail polish on mine. Just brush it all over the place, let it dry, then gently rub the excess off with a cotton pad and some acetone, no artistic talent required.
 
To each their own.

These angry fruit salads leaves me wondering again is the AR15 the barbie dolls for men that don't want to be associated with girly men.

+1 on Safe in white. Fire in red
 
I use nail polish on mine. Just brush it all over the place, let it dry, then gently rub the excess off with a cotton pad and some acetone, no artistic talent required.

So much easier this way. Really durable, and no steady hand required and it's easy to remove if you want. My xcr took a few minutes.
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I've heard of a couple people using nail polish, slathering it on and removing the excess with nail polish remover and I guess it leaves all the engravings full....haven't tried it myself yet but yours looks great tedious I'm sure with a fine point modelling paintbrush
 
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