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Gun picture thread

a high one.

and james, it doesnt bother me too much, i dont tend to concentrate on the colour of the gun as long as it isnt tan or green/orange/blue/clear etc

lol

 
The M40 can go anywhere between 800 and 200, dependant on weather and gas while the M14 and the Scar are running at around 330. Though I'm thinking about upping the M14 to 425 and locking it to semi

 
I love the m40, m14 is nice too, though I'm not keen on the eotech.

Scar would indeed look better in black with OD upper and cheek rest :)

 
I love the m40, m14 is nice too, though I'm not keen on the eotech.Scar would indeed look better in black with OD upper and cheek rest :)
That's what I was going to go for :D

Might do something similar with my M4 too.

I don't know why, but I've always had a thing for M14's with EOtechs...

 
To be fair, so should I :P

 
Haha, sometimes I wish I did a levels over ib, its just so much effort

 
Make it three. Should be studying too.. but the computer's too distracting, especially with airsoft on it..

 
There's just so many distracting sites around... Too little self control.. can't stop.... airsoft...

 
I've been doing this biology for about 4 hours.. done one page so far.

And to keep kinda on topic, any ideas how I can get rid of my horrible shiny black plastic on my L96? Also, colour suggestions are nice, fancy a change :)

 
OD, l96's in OD are sexual

 
If I'm honest I prefer two tone green l96's to black ones

i think black is too dull and a bit boring :P

 
I was thinking OD. Now, any tips on painting it? Apart from the obvious like disassemble, cover parts you don't want painted up, etc?

 
Krylon. That's pretty much it. I don't do anything to my rifles apart from rub them down with a lint free soft cloth - to make sure there's no loose particles. I think they come out pretty well.

Oh and there's the biggest tip. Patience. That goes miles.

 
Sand it slightly to rough up the surfaces you want to spray

 
Yeah, forgot to mention that with spray paints that aren't krylon you'll need to sand the surfaces first.

 
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