I own a Remington 870P (Image below), Ruger 10/22 and just ordered a Savage Arms 10TR and I'm looking to redo the finish on one or all of them, particularly the Savage. I'm in the military and have plenty of experience in proper weapon cleaning and maintenance, and installed all the furniture on my 870P myself but I've never attempted modifying a weapon at this level. I like the OD Green and Desert Tan looks and want my weapons to blend in better to the environment so I've been looking into ways to redo the finish. However, I don't like the idea of just gun taping the weapons and hoping it stays on, and I have seen pictures of Duracoted rifles and think they look great. I'm no gunsmith so I really only have access to common household tools but am willing to invest in an airbrush kit if it's necessary.
The main things I'm wondering are:
1) What are your opinions of painting/Duracoting a rifle in terms of does it effect longevity and performance?
2) How practical is it really? In other words what are the chances I can do this myself without getting terrible results and how much time would it take? I am willing to put the time in but not so much that it would be more cost effective to just pay someone to do it for me.
3) Do I need to use material- specific paints or is it a one-size-fits-all kind of situation? In other words I know the Duracote works on metal but what about the wood and synthetic parts of my weapons?
If anyone has attempted anything like this before please let me know how it went and whether you would do it again. Pictures would be appreciated.
Thanks!
The main things I'm wondering are:
1) What are your opinions of painting/Duracoting a rifle in terms of does it effect longevity and performance?
2) How practical is it really? In other words what are the chances I can do this myself without getting terrible results and how much time would it take? I am willing to put the time in but not so much that it would be more cost effective to just pay someone to do it for me.
3) Do I need to use material- specific paints or is it a one-size-fits-all kind of situation? In other words I know the Duracote works on metal but what about the wood and synthetic parts of my weapons?
If anyone has attempted anything like this before please let me know how it went and whether you would do it again. Pictures would be appreciated.
Thanks!
