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Yeah, id wait till you had money to spare and get a good job done. Getting a crappy job done will waste money you dont have now and cost money in the future when you try to fix your mistake.
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You doing okay Rockwolf? We Oregonians have to stick together.
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All 18 of you
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I knew a guy once who spray-painted his airsoft Tokyo Marui M14 with a woodland-style camo pattern (no leaves, though). But he separated the entire receiver/barrel assembly from the stock before he did it. The stock was the only thing he painted. I also can't remember what type of primer he used, but I believe that there are airsoft retailers who sell a type that's very good for this exact purpose.
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I take extreme offense to that! I know at least 19 other Oregonians!
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Since this topic came up again, it reminded me of this video. Skip to about 6:30 to see the final step and results. It's quite impressive.
Part one is here, to see the full process. |
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