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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
stock spiderweb effect
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<blockquote data-quote="quicktimeracecars" data-source="post: 257481"><p>You will have to modify your paint guns air cap. It will need to shoot a straighter stream of air so instead of atomizing the paint it basically slings it on to the stock. You will have to turn the material way down and pattern test on some masking paper to get exactly what you are looking for. If you can get your gun to do this then you can use any paint you want. On hunting or tactical type guns I stick with a single stage urethane and add a flatting agent. If it is a target gun then you can bling it up with pearls and candies and graphics.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quicktimeracecars, post: 257481"] You will have to modify your paint guns air cap. It will need to shoot a straighter stream of air so instead of atomizing the paint it basically slings it on to the stock. You will have to turn the material way down and pattern test on some masking paper to get exactly what you are looking for. If you can get your gun to do this then you can use any paint you want. On hunting or tactical type guns I stick with a single stage urethane and add a flatting agent. If it is a target gun then you can bling it up with pearls and candies and graphics. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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