krylon and other ghetto ar paintjob pic thread. Other platforms welcome too

This thread inspired me to attempt a multicam job on one of my rifles. Went to CT and Walmart to grab some Krylon Fusion and neither place seems to carry it anymore. I know they both used to have it.

They did have some Rust-Oleum in the camo colors. Does anyone know if that stuff holds up as well as the Krylon?

If you want better options, order a few cans of Aervoe from dstactical. Far better paint in far more shades then the usual tan, of green and dark brown offered by rustoleum and krylon.
 
I'm dissappointed that Canadian Tire has given up on Krylon. I had solid results with my old Norc/NEA hybrid.

Last time I was there the closest thing they had was high-heat BBQ paint.

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Don't drop it in the tall grass!

Seriously, there are only two groups of guys who should have painted guns - Selous Scouts and SOF.

(IMHO, the effort detracts from the resale value.)

Kinda like there are only two groups of people who should have handguns and semi autos, law enforcement and the military, right?
 
If you want better options, order a few cans of Aervoe from dstactical. Far better paint in far more shades then the usual tan, of green and dark brown offered by rustoleum and krylon.
I asked them about when they are getting more in, not till after the new storefront is fully up and running. So it may be a little wait.
 
I just grabbed a few cans of Rustoleum and some matte clear coat.

What kind of prep is really needed. Can I get away with just a good degreasing with alcohol, or do I need to go over everything with sand paper?

Is it wise to paint right over blueing, or does that require any special prep?

Could painting the barrel affect accuracy? This rifle is quite accurate and I don't want that to change. I plan to do a multicam pattern, so the layers will be a bit uneven.
 
I just grabbed a few cans of Rustoleum and some matte clear coat.

What kind of prep is really needed. Can I get away with just a good degreasing with alcohol, or do I need to go over everything with sand paper?
I degrease with methyl alcohol, cause that's what I have. Isopropyl or denatured alcohol would be fine too. I only sand particularly smooth parts, YMMV

Is it wise to paint right over blueing, or does that require any special prep?
Can't help you there.

Could painting the barrel affect accuracy? This rifle is quite accurate and I don't want that to change. I plan to do a multicam pattern, so the layers will be a bit uneven.
Don't get paint in the bore, it'll be fine.
 
Just be weary of the color names, as the actual color that comes out can be quiet different.
I could be wrong, but I believe I have a can of foliage green and it looked mostly grey.

Yeah, foliage is kinda grey with a greenish color, I checked out heros and I'm now creating needs to make a fuller order.. have a hard time justifiying paying as much shipping as the item itself.
 
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