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Title: paint
Post by: longrangekiller on February 09, 2013, 09:53:18 PM
I was thinking of painting the frame on my glock but I have a couple questions......

What kinda paint to use?
Dose it hold up good? (I don't want it looking like crap peeling off in a month)
Any other tips would be highly appriciated?

Thanks
Zach
Title: Re: paint
Post by: hillbilli on February 09, 2013, 10:04:50 PM
I would use dura-coat.. it's a two part epoxy based.. can get it in about any color.. you can use an airbruch, but I used the one that came with an aerosol type spray.. if you can Krylon something you can do it.. make sure you degrease it good first though..
Title: Re: paint
Post by: Stilly bay on February 10, 2013, 12:15:32 AM
dura coat is good.

if you don't want to use an airbrush or duracoat go to a john deer store and get a rattle can of primer. that stuff is indestructible, even on hard edges that get a lot of wear. then cover the primer with what ever paint you want  :twocents: I have done this with a few duck guns and it has outlasted other guns that I have duracoated.
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