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Old July 24th, 2008, 14:30   #1
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Painting lettering on gun parts (pt2)

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Does anyone have any suggestions on a method to paint, etch or stencil lettering on a lower reciever? I want to do the small lettering that is associated with the trademarks, safe/semi/auto etc.

What sort of paint would work best for this application? Are there very small letter stencils that could be used for such a project?

The idea is to do it on a weapon that doesnt have any trademarks... I need to actually draw them in by hand, or using a stencil as the parts are not engraved.

hope that makes sense....

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Old July 24th, 2008, 14:32   #2
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the how to highlight youtube videos are a good start, but I need a way to actually stencil the lettering so it looks close to original...


YouTube - How to Highlight Part 1 of 2
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Old July 24th, 2008, 14:43   #3
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Best way is to engrave it. They look great, and look professional.
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Old July 24th, 2008, 14:44   #4
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Does anyone have any suggestions on a method to paint, etch or stencil lettering on a lower reciever? I want to do the small lettering that is associated with the trademarks, safe/semi/auto etc.

What sort of paint would work best for this application? Are there very small letter stencils that could be used for such a project?

The idea is to do it on a weapon that doesnt have any trademarks... I need to actually draw them in by hand, or using a stencil as the parts are not engraved.

hope that makes sense....
You could get away with using a Lauer Duracoat spraypaint. You need an air compressor and a quality airbrush for application though, you cant really get away with a 20 dollar model painting kit.
(Well, you can, but most model paints are 'candy' and scratch off pretty damn easily)
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Old July 24th, 2008, 14:47   #5
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get it engraved, then use the Flanker Tanker method to colour it
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Old July 26th, 2008, 08:11   #6
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Go to search tap top of page ,type in engraving. And contact djbordie (custom engraving).He operates a engraving shop on t.o.. Easy to deal with .
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