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wihunter1388 03-30-2009 04:42 PM

Spray painting a gun
 
I have a .22 that unfortunatly got a little rusty. Now this .22 is used pretty only for coon hunting its a savage that I bought brand new last year for $115. I took some Flitz and fine steel wool and got all the rust off but because i dont need it show off I was wondering if I could spray paint it black and it would stick and hold on. Or do I have to spend the money and get that blue in the blueing kit for guns like I should. But has anyone tried just spray painting it and it lasting a couple years? Thanks

liquidorange 03-30-2009 05:03 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
you can certainly krylon spray paint a gun . it may not last that long but it should give you some rust protection and its cheap enough you could always touch up the bad areas down the road. you can also get a duracoat spray kit which is some tough stuff made for firearms. check out this forum. http://www.ar15.com/forums/forum.html?b=6&f=19

bltrax 03-30-2009 05:07 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
you could try spray paint made for car headers, brake calipers, or bbq grills. since they hold up to the heat. if you shoot the quick enough to get the barrel to heat up it could "burn" regular spray paint off.

White Falcon 03-31-2009 06:52 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I use the cheepest spray paint I can find on my Duck gun, it lasts for years!!


ACLakey 04-01-2009 07:12 AM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I have done a couple with good results.












I found the Krylon with Fusion works great on the synthetic stocks and I have not had any issues with it on metal either.






omegasmoke 04-01-2009 09:42 AM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
AC, the 2nd and 3rd from the bottom look really cool. Did you use some kind of pattern on the 3rd one from bottom? 2nd from bottom almost looks like granite.

ACLakey 04-01-2009 10:15 AM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I used some weeds from behind the house as a stencil. I started with a base of tan and held the weeds up and sprayed with olive drab. I did my E-Caller in the same fashion.



The stone look came out of the can as you see it. I don't remember the name of the stuff, but found it at Home Depot. It did not hold up as well as I would have liked but looked cool for a few months of hard use in the field.

omegasmoke 04-01-2009 02:14 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I just might try that. Thank you.

hometheaterman 04-01-2009 04:23 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I know a buddy painted his gun and barrel this year. Said he used high temp paint for a grill on the barrel.

ACLakey 04-01-2009 04:29 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I hope my barrel never gets that hot. :)

If you can afford it Duracoat or similar is about the best you can get. It is a two part epoxy that is extremely tough stuff.

jimmy the foot 04-01-2009 09:21 PM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
i use the cheap Krylon ya get al wally world
when it wears off just touch it up again

vabowhntr 04-03-2009 08:42 AM

RE: Spray painting a gun
 
I have used several types, the one I now use on metal parts is a Rustoleum Automotive primer in grey I buy at Walmart. Make sure to completely degrease the metal. cover the moving partsand then spray. I usually put 4 coats on. It dries a very nice matte, but a little light rubbing with 0000 steel wool makes it look alot like gun blue. It does not hold up too well if you hit it on metal surfaces or rub it a lot with something abrasive, but it is very easy to touch up and it looks good as new again. I used it on a stock I made with olive drab camo paint and it looks very good.

Krylon fusion works well on synthetic stocks.

I saw a matte enamel spray paint I want to try next. Best thing is most of the time a little paint remover will take it off and you can redo it, or just paint over it.

One of these days I will just get the duracoat kit, or the alumahyde II and do it right.


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