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  • gunrunner

    New MK12 Mod 0 Fan
    Dec 20, 2008
    745
    Clear Spring, MD.
    There have been a few, lets say complications with getting the current resident out of the "shop" we are to occupy. But it is underway and we should be in there shortly. Its still happening, no worries.
     

    Diesel Kinevel

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 22, 2008
    2,774
    Frederick, MD
    I am guessing that because you dip a whole firearm or barrel, the finish is inside the barrel too? If it is will it come out of the rifling with shooting and will it affect accuracy?

    Thanks,

    -Z
     

    gunrunner

    New MK12 Mod 0 Fan
    Dec 20, 2008
    745
    Clear Spring, MD.
    I would think they would do something, I was wondering about that and the BCG on my AR.

    -Z
    The gun has to be disassembled for dipping and yes the barrel gets plugged. As far as the film goes, it only sticks to the base layer we lay down. So if i keep the paint of it the film won't stick to it.

    Your BCG will be taken out. Either by me or you. Thats one of the parts you wouldn't have to bring us.
     

    jeff7457

    Active Member
    Apr 18, 2010
    473
    21225
    Shouldn't have your weapon for more than a week. It takes 3 days approx. for the process and i have to let the clear harden a few days longer before i hand i t back to you. I can't really anticipate how much we will get backlogged though.

    I have an S12 that needs to be refinished and the reaper pattern would look nice on it.
     

    Diesel Kinevel

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 22, 2008
    2,774
    Frederick, MD
    The gun has to be disassembled for dipping and yes the barrel gets plugged. As far as the film goes, it only sticks to the base layer we lay down. So if i keep the paint of it the film won't stick to it.

    Your BCG will be taken out. Either by me or you. Thats one of the parts you wouldn't have to bring us.

    I would want all of my rail covers, VFG, Buttstock done too. I would assume they all come off of the weapon and get coated separately so there aren't any spots that go un-coated.

    thanks,

    -Z
     

    gunrunner

    New MK12 Mod 0 Fan
    Dec 20, 2008
    745
    Clear Spring, MD.
    I would want all of my rail covers, VFG, Buttstock done too. I would assume they all come off of the weapon and get coated separately so there aren't any spots that go un-coated.

    thanks,

    -Z

    Correct sir. The rail covers will need to be the rigid type. Like the Knights armament covers. The soft flexy type won't hold up.
     

    Todd v.

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 30, 2008
    7,921
    South Carolina
    :innocent0
     

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