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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 246 | waxed my rifle
i have done this to a number of guns using a torch and some crayons. personally i like it.. check it out |
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| Marksman Joined: Jan 2009 From: Spokane Posts: 371 |
I have your serial number! reporting my ruger stolen now :-) T |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2010 From: Salem, OR Posts: 54 |
The title makes a very bad mental image lol
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| Gunslinger Joined: Feb 2010 From: Mill Creek, Wa Posts: 18 |
i think it looks sweet.
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| Rifleman Joined: Feb 2009 From: redmond,wa Posts: 246 | |
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| Newbie Joined: Mar 2009 From: Kent, WA Posts: 4 |
That's cool as hell! HOW do you do it? |
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| Gunslinger Joined: Mar 2010 From: Salem, OR Posts: 54 |
Yeah tell us how you did it. How long does it last? Can it be done with pistols?
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| Gunslinger Joined: Oct 2009 From: maple valley washington Posts: 42 |
Cool! I saw the same thing done to rollmarks using thinned down paint and a really small tipped brush. You just thin the paint to water consistency, put a drop on the end of the brush and it will flow into the marks. I like your idea, except for the torch part
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