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  • @RomiAlmeda
    @RomiAlmeda Год назад +5

    Picasso I like it

  • @jboone4354
    @jboone4354 Год назад +2

    Looks like I'll be painting a rifle this weekend. Thanks for the info

  • @mattkemerait
    @mattkemerait Год назад +2

    I'm debating on painting my MCX and this video pushed me over the edge. That might be the sexiest rattlecanning I've ever seen.

  • @ButtholeSalad
    @ButtholeSalad Год назад +2

    I really like how this came out, might do this to one of my rifles. I live in the desert though, so I would mostly have to do tans and browns.

    • @TheEngineerShooter
      @TheEngineerShooter Год назад

      Definitely can adjust for whatever environment you’re in.

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 Год назад +1

    Pop a foam earplug in the bore (with the flare side out to cover the edge of the crown) and you can blast your muzzle device worry free.

  • @Lugnut-uv7ff
    @Lugnut-uv7ff Год назад

    Exactly the video I need thx

  • @libertarianGO
    @libertarianGO Год назад

    Hey man I subscribed and hit the like button. I want to let you know that becuase I also wanted to give some small critiques.
    I also used to be a proponent of krykon / rattle can over cerakote/gunkote etc. Over the last few years of professionally doing all sorts of gunsmithing and treatment I have throughly changed my mind.
    So first, look into dry spray vs wet spray for paint adhesion, also layer lines (which is near impossible to avoid with rattle can) will cause chipping and get down to the metal eventually which ruins any treatment value.
    More than anything if you rattle can something with krylon it makes it near impossible to do anything else with it as far as treatment. I measured the time for an AR with that exact brand of paint on it and we have to charge a $200 up charge for excessive cleaning and prep.
    Last two things. To cover another color you can use steel wool and spread it out to spray through it. That will give it a hazy appearance. Finally, rattle can away if you want. I used to do it on cheap guns that I wanted color on. Just please understanding how much your destroying the long term value of the firearms with it.
    Keep up the channels work though. I'm excited to see it grow.

  • @rburkins1
    @rburkins1 2 месяца назад

    Great job.

  • @toddk1377
    @toddk1377 Год назад

    Looks good. Could always spray some green through some mesh screen on that FDE too to help break it up more. I think some people way over think it on their camo colors and patterns. Usually the point is not to draw attention. I think paying more attention to details and such is more important for snipers and specific hunting methods as the point is then to deceive and blend in. Most people aren't full time snipers and most aren't hunting animals with tremendously good eye sight up close.

  • @orionfixr7713
    @orionfixr7713 Год назад +1

    Why did your neighbor put the rough side of that fence towards you ? Not how it's usually done.

  • @EddieED711
    @EddieED711 Год назад

    Nice

  • @kevinedwards7206
    @kevinedwards7206 2 месяца назад

    really great vid... except fot that annoying music..
    thank you for the tips..
    Painting my new Ruger AR556!

  • @AFGixxeR88
    @AFGixxeR88 Год назад +1

    Like you in TN there is more greens and brown. So shouldn’t the basecoat be a green?

    • @libertarianGO
      @libertarianGO Год назад

      Yes depending on how you want the final effect to show, you want your base coat to be the second most color you want visible, the second color you put on is generally going to be the most predominant color, with each color after getting less end effect if you are stenciling right.

    • @johnbeauvais3159
      @johnbeauvais3159 Год назад

      Generally, the rule of thumb is lightest to darkest color. I would base coat the tan then green/brown as they’re about the same hue, then and I emphasize this, sparingly add black. Just a little bit to help imply shadow. If you have more color choice I’d use burnt umber instead of black as it’s less harsh to the eye.
      Also it’s worth remembering that scale plays a factor, you’re trying to break up the outline so you don’t really need to go super small and detailed with the camo for it to be effective, but it does look cooler

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 Год назад

      It all depends on what kind of colors you see in your AO (area of operation). I'm up north so bright greens with some brown and a little FDE does it for the summer months. More tans and browns in spring and fall, egg white or off white with dark brown, a little bit of dark grey and a touch of black works for the winter months. There's no point if I camo up to blend in if I don't do my firearm of choice. I figured that out once I got busted too many times by turkeys, coyotes, and other animals. Some can only see certain colors, some can see UV to some degree, others have tremendously good eye sight. I've learned to use colors and patterns to my advantage. Also, try out airsoft. It's fun, but also, if you can camo up yourself and your equipment and people walk right past you, you'll be able to do the same when it counts.

  • @jw5297
    @jw5297 Год назад

    Like how it turned out. Gonna have to stop being a chicken shit and do it.
    Curious what kind of engineer you are?
    Former 12B myself

  • @floridaman9026
    @floridaman9026 Год назад

    It's no Jake merica paint job.. but it'll do 😆😆

  • @maxcoatlhunter4322
    @maxcoatlhunter4322 Год назад

    That was bad a$$. Well done!

  • @johnbeauvais3159
    @johnbeauvais3159 Год назад +1

    One word of advice for everyone, tape over your serial number and leave that area totally untouched by paint. God forbid you ever get put in a tough spot but I would not put it past the ATF to claim that spray paint in the engraving constitutes “attempting to obliterate or alter a serial number” just better to be safe and cover it.

    • @flossordie2256
      @flossordie2256 Год назад +1

      That was one of the charges they threatened FPS Russia with because he had the rifle professionally Cerakoted and they covered the serial number.

    • @johnbeauvais3159
      @johnbeauvais3159 Год назад

      @@flossordie2256 Yeah, I saw that a while ago and it made me wary of ever painting over the area on any of my firearms.

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 Год назад +1

      This isn't going to matter now with the recent ruling on serial numbers on firearms.

    • @ravenovatechnologies6554
      @ravenovatechnologies6554 11 месяцев назад

      ​@toddk1377 how so?

  • @alexgonzo19
    @alexgonzo19 Год назад +1

    I’m too much of a pansy to paint my rifle

    • @alexanderwells5412
      @alexanderwells5412 Год назад +6

      In the wise words of Shia Lebouf: just do it. Don’t let your dreams stay dreams.

    • @alexgonzo19
      @alexgonzo19 Год назад

      @@alexanderwells5412 Shia Le Douche !!! I’ll do it

    • @jw5297
      @jw5297 Год назад

      Me too.

    • @Nightowl82
      @Nightowl82 Год назад +1

      Just paint it and use it, it will look bad to the bone once the paint wears down

    • @libertarianGO
      @libertarianGO Год назад

      I'm going to jump in here and suggest your hesitancy is warranted. You need to figure out if this rifle is a use it and abuse fun rifle, or if you want to trust it and pass it down.
      If its the later, then DO NOT rattle can it. Rattle can cam trap enough water to cause rust on metal over time, it also allows water to permeat with extreme heat cycles (gun fire). And if you ever strip it and find that out the hard way and want it professionally repaired, then is going to cost you a hell of a lot more to get it fixed up. My shop adds about a $200 upcharge for basic ARs that have been rattle canned for cleaning and prep work.

  • @KevinWood44
    @KevinWood44 20 дней назад

    My gf had an abortion once....the result was basically the same as this paint job.

  • @stuntmantravis84
    @stuntmantravis84 3 месяца назад

    "If you dont really worry about stuff, theres really not that much to worry about."
    Wow 😂😂😂😂 and turned out nothing like yours. Both look like crap

  • @henrykarla8439
    @henrykarla8439 Год назад

    Hi sir, this is Henry Karla from a hunting accessories brand. I am attracted by your performance in YTB and sincerely invite you to work together. We can sponsor your videos. If you are interested, please leave me your email. Then I will send you some products to see. Looking forward to your early reply.