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Paint Stripping Guns Gone Wrong

BigStew

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Agree, the minute a guns painted, I reckon it's target audience for resale diminishes by about 70%, unless it's reflected in a lower price.

Unless it's something like a unique geartech special, paint jobs are very marmite.
There is a relatively cheap Classic army G3 that i can't pull the trigger on due to the camo job

 
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There is a relatively cheap Classic army G3 that i can't pull the trigger on due to the camo job
You can do the following:

-Offer a disgustingly low amount because of the paint job

-strip the paint and nicely weather the gun

-profit

 
You can do the following:

-Offer a disgustingly low amount because of the paint job

-strip the paint and nicely weather the gun

-profit
Stripping guns are a bugger

 
Stripping guns are a bugger
I’ll vouch for that,

bought a cheap parts job lot and spent an afternoon with thinners, cloth and cotton buds, finding the sweet spot between a sh**ty desert storm rattle-can job (ideal for all the deserts the UK sites have?) and the manufacturers paint 

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I’ll vouch for that,

bought a cheap parts job lot and spent an afternoon with thinners, cloth and cotton buds, finding the sweet spot between a sh**ty desert storm rattle-can job (ideal for all the deserts the UK sites have?) and the manufacturers paint 

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Just a reminder to anyone thinking of stripping paint off your gun, if, unlike the man above your guns got a plastic body, DONT use xylene thinners, you'll be left holding a gearbox covered in molten plastic lol ? 

 
Just a reminder to anyone thinking of stripping paint off your gun, if, unlike the man above your guns got a plastic body, DONT use xylene thinners, you'll be left holding a gearbox covered in molten plastic lol ? 
very true ? probably should have cleared up that they are metal parts in my last post,

Please don’t hold me liable if you reck a gun following my dodgey methods ?

 
Just a reminder to anyone thinking of stripping paint off your gun, if, unlike the man above your guns got a plastic body, DONT use xylene thinners, you'll be left holding a gearbox covered in molten plastic lol ? 


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