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Originally posted by kmack View PostI got it from one of the larger Walmarts in the San Antonio area. Some won't have it. But you might try a Hobby Lobby or Michael's, or some Ace Hardware stores are supposed to carry it. Krylon and Rust-Oleum both have a version. It can be ordered online also. Home Depot/Lowes probably won't carry it as it's more of a decorating thing than it is regular paint.
Unfortunately, I did not think to gets pics of the tape job. Good idea, I should have.
As for the detail that went into it, I ended up cutting down strips of tape to fit particular areas when a larger piece was going to be too big.
Take the zoom dial of the scope for example. In the one close up pic of the rear of the scope (taken from the left side of the gun), if you look close, only the numbers and the raised block of the dial are not painted. I used blue painters tape and cut a strip 3/16" wide and about 4" long. then carefully wrapped that around the numbers. The raised block was a piece of tape that was placed, and then cut back to where I wanted it to end.
I even cut a small piece to cover over the "NIKON" on the scope. Just because I wanted to leave the name there. The serial number on the bottom of the scope was also covered over with tape.
Most of the rest of the taped-up areas were just covered over until no metal was showing anymore. The trigger itself was completely wrapped up about 3 times. Even wrapped the safety!
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Originally posted by Puncher51 View PostLooks excellent! Great work!Originally posted by Scotsman 1 View PostLooks fantastic, Nice work painting the scope also.Originally posted by 32drawlength View PostLooks greatOriginally posted by PearlWhiteGT View PostLooks like a factory finish. You got some good skills. Great job.Originally posted by texan16 View PostMan, that turned out really nice !!
I'm thinking about maybe spraying the bi-pod...but I do switch it out from one rifle to another from time to time. Would look odd when on my others with the wood stocks. But then I think the bi-pod fits more with the use of this rifle than the others.
Decisions...
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