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Best part about Krylon is that once you ding it up, you just give it another shot. I am constantly changing my paint scheme depending on where I'm shooting or hunting, or just for sh*ts and giggles.
And don't worry about it being anywhere that "gets hot".. it'll take it.
Personally I prefer to use a base of primer, then a couple coats of high-heat BBQ paint. After that Krylon.
I like that look.





















































