Thread: Painted L96
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Old May 30th, 2008, 01:07   #7
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Richmond B.C
well if you would like to paint it like I did then here's what i did.

1. Tape areas that shouldn't be painted, or areas that you would prefer unpainted.
2. Clean gun with a little rubbing alcohol to remove dirt/greese.
3. Wipe the alcohol off with a damp cloth
4. Give the gun a few lite layers of krlyon Camo Tan. Let this coat dry for at least 15 mins, and then continue to add lite coats untill gun is completely covered to your liking. Allow this coat to dry for a few hours, or over night.
5. Take some long thin grass (I used the fake long plastic grass from micheals art store because it stays in form much better) and hold the grass up against the gun. I then use krylon camo OD green and vertically along the grass in different spots.
6. Then repeat the last step but use krylon camo brown

Let it dry over night and the next day remove the tape and there you go, nice camo suited for the woods (i also play in mostly wooded areas).
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