M14/M1A Receiver Marking White Paint like a PRO!

Hungry

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I have always wanted to find simpler, cleaner, and faster cleanup procedures for 'white painting' your M14/ M1A receiver. I grew up fondling real USGI M14 rifles that were imported for $ 400 back in 1986 or was it 1987? :cool: Don't get old... it's not getting easier. :D

So I started out using 'WhiteOut' simply because it was easy to clean up afterwards with Acetone or Nail Polish Remover. Don't tell your wife or daughter that you dug into their stash... :eek:

That worked for many years, but sometimes during the cleanup, the excess would run all over the creases and a ghost white image would 'cloud' up the machine marks or the parkerizing etching on the receiver. :eek: Then I really would have a larger clean up job on my hands requiring an old toothbrush and scouring powder/ VIM compounds.

So let's get started:

Prepare the receiver (target area to be "paint filled" )
* Masking tape is your friend
* Use a China Marker in White (artists supply, hobby supply, used car dealership, used car parts supply)
* White Crayon from your kids' coloring crayon collection :cool:

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Then rub the white crayon, in all FOUR directions to FILL the engraving/stamping.

Make circles ALSO ! :D

Identify the missing spots (corners, tops of letters, interior of letters and numbers)

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As you can see, I still have a few corners to fill

Use a rag, cotton works well; rub off all the excess surface white wax/crayon and fill in once again as needed (smaller circles around the gaps)

Clean up, wipe up and admire your work! :D

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In this picture, have a look at the numbering on my NM sight 'barrel' and then the windage knob! Since I was a NRA High Power shooter, I hung around many Americans who seem to enjoy this kind of practice for all their match rifles. :)

Well, I hope this customization will work for you. It's all good fun!

Cheers and thanks,

Barney
 
Hey, my classroom day job is challenging and because I quit drinking (booze) after I left the battalion and started university, I have to find cheaper and more fun ways of stress relief; that would be sharing the M14 addiction/love/wisdom and Been there, done that movement...

Now to work on a ProMag M14 Mount review :cool:

Cheers,
Barney
 
I just returned from Staples... they sell the White China Markers or 'grease pencils' but you gotta buy 12 :eek: of them at once. Split up a box among M14 lovers in your gun club? :cool:

Cheers,
Barney
 
I just returned from Staples... they sell the White China Markers or 'grease pencils' but you gotta buy 12 of them at once. Split up a box among M14 lovers in your gun club?

Cheers,
Barney

Hey Barney, gimme the price from Staples and I'll send ya $$$ for a box and you send me ONE marker and give the rest to other M14 owners ... deal? ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
Spray paint and brake cleaner works wonders, heres a dead petal cover i bought for my car and wanted the lettering red.Just spray the whole thing, put some brake cleaner on a cloth and wipe.

Way better than crayon or whiteout.

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