Customised AR15 - paint job!

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Customised AR15 - paint job!

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As the result of a recent conversation with someone on here about a custom paint job for a new rifle I have on order, the topic of EC paint came up. This is a spray based paint used by the British Army and also available is a simply spray remover, to remove the paint if you change your mind! (Unlike Duracoat)

The following day as the result of another conversation I found myself in possession of 4 cans of EC paint! (3 colours and a remover) Sometime was spent doing research and then is was decided we would give this a go on my AR15. Now I am about as good with a paintbrush as I am with a football (I am Welsh!) but my Mrs is a dab hand and very creative.

So, one AR15 totally stripped down and cleaned completely with Acetone to remove every trace of oil, grease, fingerprints or dirt. Reassembled (Using gloves) with the areas I did not want sprayed masked off (Receiver, pistol grip and the thread under the muzzle break) and the base layer applied (I held my breath as it went on!) - the base layer took 2 coats 12 hours apart. There was a small amount of minor sanding required between coats to remove a couple of small runs.

Once the base coat had dried on went the "cammo" coat - using a Dark earth brown (We had planned on using 2 colours, but we now feel it would not need a 3rd colour)

The stencil was created by the Mrs and it will ensure that each rifle we do (My Sig 522 is next) will be unique.

Here are a few photos of the process and the end result.

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Striking!!
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#3 Post by 20series »

definitely different :goodjob:

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#4 Post by ovenpaa »

That is a very striking pattern, what was used as the stencil, looks like something stretchy with holes in :lol:
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#5 Post by dromia »

I did not think it possible to make an ugly rifle like an AR even uglier, but congratulations you have achieved it. :o

Just sometimes it is best to ignore the good idea fairy. Just because you can doesn't always mean you should.

Still beauty is in the eye of the beholder and so long as it pleases you good luck to you.

At least the MAS36 is now more attractive in my eyes.
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ovenpaa wrote:That is a very striking pattern, what was used as the stencil, looks like something stretchy with holes in :lol:
You could be right there!!

Adam - will make it much easier now on the range - our club uses gun racks, so it will be much easier in the rows of AR15s to find mine!

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#7 Post by techguy »

I think that's awesome! I would have probably added a tan pistol grip so it was a bit more blended.. but I like it, very cool :)

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#8 Post by Christel »

I quite like that actually, definitely 10 out of 10 for artistic creativity :good:
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#9 Post by bnz41 »

String vest pattern AR15 don't think it will catch on :wave:

:goodjob: looks different.
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#10 Post by NoEntry »

Different...I like it.

Bring it up to Sealand next time you visit the Phoenix.....will raise a few conservative eyebrows > :grin:

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