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I want to paint my WARP-15 tupperware AR, wondering what different posters approaches to gun painting look like. Are those "camo" marketed spraypaints worth getting over standard Krylon?
Hop did a video on it recently, he doesn't flat-out say it but he seems to think they're worth it since he shows himself buying it in the video. Having used them myself they definitely have a different look from standard spray paint, they're more of a true matte finish compared to normal matte spraypaint being more of a low luster/satin finish in my eyes (I'm a painter by trade so the finish differences are very noticeable to me). I don't know this 100%, but since it's intended for hunters I assume it has a more neutral IR balance as well which should give it better performance against night vision since some animals are more sensitive to IR light (hop talks about this in the video but I don't think he makes a paint recommendation for it, just cerakote)

If you actually want it to be camouflaged I'd say it's worth it, but I don't like how it looks personally, at least as far as a solid color goes, though if you're doing patterns it looks much better there. For looks I'd just buy whatever plastic rated spray paint you like the color of in satin and have fun
 
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I want to paint my WARP-15 tupperware AR, wondering what different posters approaches to gun painting look like. Are those "camo" marketed spraypaints worth getting over standard Krylon?
None of my guns stay black for long. Black eats up the sun like crazy and frankly a worn painted look is kino as hell.

Other then that Hops video is spot on.
 
"Why aren't muskets regulated?!" lmao

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"Imagine what that can do to a human body."

I "imagine" a lot of dead fucking lobsterbacks in New England cemeteries don't have to imagine it at all.

Shall. Not. Be. Infringed.
 
For looks I'd just buy whatever plastic rated spray paint you like the color of in satin and have fun
Also, surface prep and a good primer are worth taking time on. Even simply wiping down the whole thing with copious amounts of rubbing alcohol will go a long way towards keeping it looking good down the road. I've only painted a couple of rifles, but my most recent one has held up for a few years with minimal wear (it is admittedly mostly a range and hunting toy):

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EDIT: Also, if you're going to do a somewhat more complex paint scheme like I did above, it's worth taking a practice run - I had a takeoff stock from a Ruger American Ranch that I shot that snakeskin pattern onto first, but it doesn't have to be a gun stock - you can use scrap construction lumber or whatever to test your pattern out.
 
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Any of you lot have experience with the Ruger Hawkeye? I got an opportunity to get one from a coworker for the friends price before he puts it on consignment, it's the stainless model in 6.5 sneed.
 
Rust-Oleum camos are probably the move unless there's something better. They're not too expensive and are at Walmart which puts them ahead imo. Definitely wanna do acetone wipe and for plastic even a sanding to improve adhesion as all good plastics don't chemically bond so you're essentially improving the mechanical bond.

I'm not big on painting guns though as I'm always fucking changing shit around. Hop has a decent point that ARs aren't worth much but their parts and accessories tend to be, so unless I'm absolutely fucking sure I'm keeping an expensive dot or scope or stock then no paint on it. Don't have much non AR/Glock stuff but the other guns I have def aren't getting paint and the ones I want also would be staying bare.
 
Rust-Oleum camos are probably the move unless there's something better. They're not too expensive and are at Walmart which puts them ahead imo. Definitely wanna do acetone wipe and for plastic even a sanding to improve adhesion as all good plastics don't chemically bond so you're essentially improving the mechanical bond.

I'm not big on painting guns though as I'm always fucking changing shit around. Hop has a decent point that ARs aren't worth much but their parts and accessories tend to be, so unless I'm absolutely fucking sure I'm keeping an expensive dot or scope or stock then no paint on it. Don't have much non AR/Glock stuff but the other guns I have def aren't getting paint and the ones I want also would be staying bare.
I was just about to chime in with some very inexpensive spray paint ($6/can) that I tried several months ago that worked great. Turns out it's the same Rustoleum you suggested:

 
What ever the name of Lowes home brand that's really good shit too esp if you're super tight on money or need a basic color.

I resprayed my lamp post and gave no fucks a few years ago and now for any 15 footer job I hit that stuff up.

Rustoleum has a lot more options and colors but if you're just slapping shit on like a meme camo save a few bucks.
 
5 Second answer: Buy the fucking premo self defense ammo with the fancy low velocity expansion. I'm assuming you've got Winchester JHP's or similar if you ever carry, am I right?
My guntism doesn't allow me to shoot projectiles other than what i carry. I can't stand it.

My carry projectiles are Speer 300gr Jacketed soft points for my .45. on the rare occasion i carry a 9mm i just use ball ammunition. "They all fall to hard ball" the saying goes. I favor penetration in handguns.

Does anyone have any experience with Remington 740/760/7600 rifles? I see them on Simpson's cheap as hell all the time, just seems like something neat to pick up when I've got the extra cash. I know .308 and .30-06 aren't the cheapest these days...
they were extremely popular guns in their time, especially in new england where the woods are thick and shots are fleeting. They have a nasty reputation for jamming. The magazines apparently wear out. I wouldn't know.
 
My guntism doesn't allow me to shoot projectiles other than what i carry. I can't stand it.
Being autistic is one thing, but what you are is straight retarded if you adhere to this.

Literally no reason not to buy cheap and in bulk for training. You get nothing out of putting good ammo into the dirt.

Zero on the good stuff then practice with the cheap stuff. I drill with jam-o-matic turk shit, or like yesterday 1,500rds of steel case showed up at my door. Before that is was suspiciously priced .223 reloads. Back in the day I bought fuck tons of tula/sgt.major/wolf.

I have never had any adverse effect on my firearms from shooting crap. You are blowing money you don't need too or not shooting as often as you should.
 
Being autistic is one thing, but what you are is straight retarded if you adhere to this.

Literally no reason not to buy cheap and in bulk for training. You get nothing out of putting good ammo into the dirt.

Zero on the good stuff then practice with the cheap stuff. I drill with jam-o-matic turk shit, or like yesterday 1,500rds of steel case showed up at my door. Before that is was suspiciously priced .223 reloads. Back in the day I bought fuck tons of tula/sgt.major/wolf.

I have never had any adverse effect on my firearms from shooting crap. You are blowing money you don't need too or not shooting as often as you should.
I've gotten good at searching around for deals and buying in bulk. 90% of my ammo is reloaded so I can shoot a lot more for the same money spent. I also like to shoot cartridges and loads that aren't available commercially anyway.

I shoot a shit ton of cast bullets, but for my high velocity I spring for the jacketed stuff. maybe in the future I'll start gas checking my lead.
 
I've gotten good at searching around for deals and buying in bulk. 90% of my ammo is reloaded so I can shoot a lot more for the same money spent. I also like to shoot cartridges and loads that aren't available commercially anyway.

I shoot a shit ton of cast bullets, but for my high velocity I spring for the jacketed stuff. maybe in the future I'll start gas checking my lead.
Uh-huh. Keeping my eye on you friendo. I want you hitting the range monthly or you'll be on the list.

Thr bulk ammo notification list. Also Georgia Arms remanned crapheap list.

 
Went to the range and absolutely blasted the shit out of some water bottles with my revolver since I finally got some ammo

guy next to me had a colt python and let me shoot it. It's waaaay nicer than my revolver but the guy did the boomer thing where he talked to me like I don't know how to shoot a revolver even though I'm examining it with intention and commenting on the trigger. His son had a nose ring and looked bored.
 
I don't own any 1911s

Not even a 2011!?

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10mm with the Kart .40 interchangeable barrel hand-fitted during the slow season of my career choice. I know every single fucking piece of that thing because I milled/drilled/welded it myself.


My guntism doesn't allow me to shoot projectiles other than what i carry. I can't stand it.

My carry projectiles are Speer 300gr Jacketed soft points for my .45. on the rare occasion i carry a 9mm i just use ball ammunition. "They all fall to hard ball" the saying goes. I favor penetration in handguns.

K, So why you preaching .223 Dia over .30 Dia pills, if you're throwing cannonballs when you have the luxury?

Train with the shit, hit with whatever marketing you believe. If you ever find yourself with too much money I'll send you my XMR address.
 
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