Since I've sent my rifle off to Rauch for the great looking black coating I realised my magazines are still covered in the gray bake on stuff. I was hoping to not sand blast the paint off to avoid warping the magazines so first I tried to strip off the paint with gunwash, that stuff will strip the paint off anything. I let the magazines soak overnight and all it did was sort of bubble small areas of paint on a two of the magazines, one mag still looked brand new. I ended up having to sand blast them all. No warpage, likely due to the ribbed construction.
You'll also notice I drilled a small hole half way down the rear rib. This was the hang the magazines. The aluminum rod has to fit tight for proper conductivity and the rivet hole just wasn't working. This also let the mags hang more balanced. I also drilled a hole in the bottom plates for hanging as well. I'm not at all concerned about one little hole.
They turned out amazing! The top part that goes into the gun is clearly a different metal. Either cast aluminum or maybe manganese as suggested by the boss. The different color was not intentional, that's the color it took when it went into the acid bath and it never did take the dye. Can't wait to see them in my gun when I get it back! Will probably fit a lot better without the extra layers of paint.
You'll also notice I drilled a small hole half way down the rear rib. This was the hang the magazines. The aluminum rod has to fit tight for proper conductivity and the rivet hole just wasn't working. This also let the mags hang more balanced. I also drilled a hole in the bottom plates for hanging as well. I'm not at all concerned about one little hole.
They turned out amazing! The top part that goes into the gun is clearly a different metal. Either cast aluminum or maybe manganese as suggested by the boss. The different color was not intentional, that's the color it took when it went into the acid bath and it never did take the dye. Can't wait to see them in my gun when I get it back! Will probably fit a lot better without the extra layers of paint.






























begin legal debate.... now.





















