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Painting a Rifle???
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<blockquote data-quote="droptine" data-source="post: 43444" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>I have to admit, I have two painted rifles. I bought a well used 284 from a serious sheep hunter, the barrel had never been blued, just painted. So I took the gun home, grabbed a can of hi temp bbq paint and painted it. That was 7 yrs ago, its been hunted with hard. The paint has not even chipped, other than the bolt, its never been oiled, doesnt need to.......never rusted. The key is get the right bbq paint. I hung mine in 100 degree texas sun painted it and left it all day in the sun. My buddies think its teflon. I painted my old 7 mag tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="droptine, post: 43444, member: 1258"] I have to admit, I have two painted rifles. I bought a well used 284 from a serious sheep hunter, the barrel had never been blued, just painted. So I took the gun home, grabbed a can of hi temp bbq paint and painted it. That was 7 yrs ago, its been hunted with hard. The paint has not even chipped, other than the bolt, its never been oiled, doesnt need to.......never rusted. The key is get the right bbq paint. I hung mine in 100 degree texas sun painted it and left it all day in the sun. My buddies think its teflon. I painted my old 7 mag tonight. [/QUOTE]
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