This is what Pat Rogers recommends for gun painting.
Pat Rogers may be a reference when it comes to firearms, but what's his credentials on paint?
During the last 15 years, I used many, many different types of aerosols for many different applications. If I had to guesstimate how many cans I emptied, it would be in the thousands. Different brands from countries all over the world.
Krylon used to be very good paint back when it was owned by Borden. It was then sold to Sherwin Williams, and remained a quality product for a number of years. Then i'm not sure what happened over there, but they cut back on the number of colors available and on the quality of the paint. It suddenly became a lot more watery. Got harder to cover your surfaces well, more coats were needed and drips were likelier.
I completely stopped using the brand at that point and became very wary of Krylon aerosols.
Personally, I would never try to refinish a gun with spraypaint that cheap and that mainstream. That's just me. I'm glad if it worked for others, but I still wouldn't reccommend it based on the bitter taste I was left with.
I know i know, you're not supposed to ingest it
