mayor_quimby
4+4= Jello
- Nov 19, 2008
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Ended up scratching my KeyMod rail when I installed a new flash hider. Is there a product that I can apply that will cover and seal the scratch ?
That rail isn't going to rust, the aluminum receiver parts won't rust, either. I just painted my guns FDE and that covered any scratches on my ARs.
http://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Cas...9501&sr=8-1&keywords=birchwood+aluminum+black
You wipe it on and it'll pretty instantly turn black before your eyes. It's similar to the cold blue stuff you put on steel.
Of course the other mindset is, guns are tools...tools are meant to be used...when tools are used they get scratches and dings...those scratches and dings are character.
http://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Cas...9501&sr=8-1&keywords=birchwood+aluminum+black
You wipe it on and it'll pretty instantly turn black before your eyes. It's similar to the cold blue stuff you put on steel.
Of course the other mindset is, guns are tools...tools are meant to be used...when tools are used they get scratches and dings...those scratches and dings are character.
Out of curiosity I emailed BCM and was told spray paint or cerakote.
http://www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Cas...9501&sr=8-1&keywords=birchwood+aluminum+black
You wipe it on and it'll pretty instantly turn black before your eyes. It's similar to the cold blue stuff you put on steel.
Of course the other mindset is, guns are tools...tools are meant to be used...when tools are used they get scratches and dings...those scratches and dings are character.
I shoot better with scratched up guns.
Its not a scratch but a character mark
Black sharpie will cover it up, may have to wait for it to dry and re-coat, but it's cheap and I'm sure you have one around.
I shoot better with scratched up guns.
Its not a scratch but a character mark