HighJak86 shows us how they do it:
Pretty cool. I went from thinking “Wow that looks like shit… his reeds are too far apart!” to “wow, that looks awesome!”. The easy wear on the paint would be kind of frustrating, but at least like Lance said you can always re-do it for cheap if you don’t like the wear. Operators LIVE for wear though. I remember a post a long time ago on ARFCOM where a guy threw his brand new rifle around on the driveway just so he could get operator wear.
That intro music though >:o It awakens the dead and rattles fillings out at the same time. I don’t know what’s worse, their intro music or Buck Yeager’s.
Lance is wearing the Liberator Pistol builders club t-shirt from ENDO Apparel. That beard is on its way to looking quite operational. I never take the training wheels off mine, and get it trimmed down to a #1 every two weeks. Maybe when I have an OP planned I’ll grow it out.
Thoughts?
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7 responses to “How To Camouflage Paint Your AR-15”
“nothing stands out like a black rifle in the woods”?! http://762precision.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/pink-digital-ar-15-eotech-magpul-t-pod.jpg
A grip pod on that abortion is more then appropriate
1. Safety Glasses – brake cleaner and compressed air can kick shit back
2. Ventilation – dem fumes mayne
other than that, I like it.
I hate seeing a bipod on a rifle that has a 4 power scope. Its like throwing a chute on a 14 second car…good paint though…
Needs more bipod. Sheesh!
Is brake cleaner ok on the plastic?
“I remember a post a long time ago on ARFCOM where a guy threw his brand new rifle around on the driveway just so he could get operator wear.”
This has to be the funniest thing I’ve heard all week.