Stripping krylon paint off an Ar-15

Long Rubbermaid container, $30 worth of gas and a pressure washer. Just soak it in gas for a day and pressure wash it off, worked for me. Acetone gets costly when you want to soak a gun, gas seems to make krylon bubble and peel.
 
The flash point of gas is to low and many people have died from burning there whole block down by doing this.
I'm not saying that it's a bad cleaner, it works great. It's dangerous as ####.
But go ahead Darwin will take care of it..

Acetone has a flash point of -20C, so it's not much "safer" than gasoline.

Pro Tip: don't be smoking or working by candlelight with most of the chemicals mentioned in this thread...
 
Acetone has a flash point of -20C, so it's not much "safer" than gasoline.

Pro Tip: don't be smoking or working by candlelight with most of the chemicals mentioned in this thread...

Gas would probably also produce more fumes, resulting in higher concentrations in confined spaces.
 
Damn.....guess I better store my jerry cans outside cause they are in a glorified rubbermaid container.
 
You do a lot of "front line deployments" with your restricted AR? lol
Camo'ing up your rifle is as ### in the armed forces as it is in civilian life. Like someone already said in this thread alone, "if they're close enough to see your paint job, you missed"
I'm trying real hard to think of any sort of situation where mission critical was failed due to "enemy-spotting-rifle-without-####ty-paint-job".

If you like a BBQ paint finish on your $2K personal rifle by all means spray away Sir, I think it's idiotic personally but that's just me. You may also one day think so if you ever decide to try and sell it and get your money back.

Anyways! OP let us know how it turns out. You're facing an uphill battle Sir.

Perhaps you should head over to lightfighter.net and post in the "Painting Your Carbine" thread to tell Pat Rogers how ### painted rifles are.

Somebody forgot to tell these guys about their ### rifles:
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I paint all my guns. Now call me a idiot or anything you wish to my face . Don't want a painted gun ? Simple don't paint or don't buy one pretty simple
 
I used ez strip paint remover available at home depot, it worked much better than acetone which I tried first. Itdoes not have the volatility Of acetone and therefore no harsh odour so I was able to use it indoors. Just spray it on, it has a milky consistency, let it sit for 10 mins and wipe off( you may need some elbow grease with a toothbrush to get the paint off hard to reach places. Did the trick to deninjafy an AR I bought of the ee.
 
Perhaps you should head over to lightfighter.net and post in the "Painting Your Carbine" thread to tell Pat Rogers how ### painted rifles are.

Somebody forgot to tell these guys about their ### rifles:
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I'll keep that picture in mind next time I Air Drop into my local gun club with my rustoleum painted Norinco 1911 (may have to paint the locked case the 1911 is in also will have to check Firearms Act on Air Dropping into my local gun club with a restricted) lol
Give me a break......
 
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