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Noise_Maker May 18th, 2008 13:22

How would I go about painting my Crosman R70?
 
Not sure if this is the right thread, but here I go anyways...

I've seen a few youtube videoes on how to paint an airsoft rifle,
But I'm just wondering what parts do I need to cover up. ( besides the orange tip, of course :rolleyes: ) or what parts should I take off and paint separately?


Thanks :D

Duilin May 18th, 2008 13:34

why would you need to cover the orange tip...

Bowers May 18th, 2008 13:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duilin (Post 720507)
why would you need to cover the orange tip...

+1

Uzi9mm May 18th, 2008 13:50

Use Krylon Camouflage spray paint, Matte black look like real metal.

Noise_Maker May 18th, 2008 14:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duilin (Post 720507)
why would you need to cover the orange tip...

It's the law here.:rolleyes:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Uzi9mm (Post 720518)
Use Krylon Camouflage spray paint, Matte black look like real metal.

Thanks, but what I'm asking is:

what parts of my Crosman R70 do I need to cover up, so it won't mess up the gun when I paint it kthnxbai.

mcguyver May 18th, 2008 14:31

Orange tip is not law here.

Spray the whole gun if you like, but you will be taking a non-replica and making it a replica. That is currently the interpretation and enforcement of the law.

Muffin May 18th, 2008 14:32

Depending on what you can remove without damaging anything, just paint the parts you desire to paint. If you dont have any knowledge on how to dismantle and reassemble it, then just mask the parts you wish no to paint.
Krylon would be what you want to use for painting it.

Shrapnel[Op-For] May 18th, 2008 15:06

wow, enough with the big bold letters.

Tape off the:
-barrel end (NO not the orange tip, its not law, just the end were bb's come out)
-take out the mag, tape the the whole area inside where the mag would be.

And then paint it. But really, its a pulse r70, so it really doesn't matter.

DC_ACU May 18th, 2008 16:34

heres a good way...
1 go to petro canada, shell, sunoco or some type of petrolium fuel station, and ask for a special type of paint otherwise known as gasoline... then you need to get a lighter, trust me on this one, the flame will make the paint dry quicker.
1. thoroughly soak the 'airsoft gun' in the gasoline.
2. ignite flame from safe distance.
3. allow flame to touch 'airsoft gun' for 3 seconds.
4. enjoy your charred black paintjob.
:D:D

Bowers May 18th, 2008 16:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noise_Maker (Post 720536)
It's the law here.:rolleyes:



Thanks, but what I'm asking is:

what parts of my Crosman R70 do I need to cover up, so it won't mess up the gun when I paint it kthnxbai.

...its not the law here

also stop with the big letters only amos can do that

man i never thought id actualy see someone say kthxbai

alright now that thats outta the way

"clearsoft" or "softair guns" are not very common around here (theres a few exceptions these days like some of the C02 pistols and the kraken) so i doubt many people are gonna be able to help you know what to protect ya never know though

anywho im done

Noise_Maker May 18th, 2008 20:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by NDAS (Post 720572)
wow, enough with the big bold letters.

Tape off the:
-barrel end (NO not the orange tip, its not law, just the end were bb's come out)
-take out the mag, tape the the whole area inside where the mag would be.

And then paint it. But really, its a pulse r70, so it really doesn't matter.

My R70 is just one of my guns, I just want to paint this one.

Thanks for the help.





Quote:

Originally Posted by DC_ACU (Post 720648)
heres a good way...
1 go to petro canada, shell, sunoco or some type of petrolium fuel station, and ask for a special type of paint otherwise known as gasoline... then you need to get a lighter, trust me on this one, the flame will make the paint dry quicker.
1. thoroughly soak the 'airsoft gun' in the gasoline.
2. ignite flame from safe distance.
3. allow flame to touch 'airsoft gun' for 3 seconds.
4. enjoy your charred black paintjob.
:D:D

Haha :D awesome
clearsoft ain't all that bad :P

Disco_Dante May 18th, 2008 22:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noise_Maker (Post 720786)
Haha :D awesome
clearsoft ain't all that bad :P

Yes actually, it is.

AngelusNex May 18th, 2008 22:37

step one: spray paint on gun (light coat)
step two: let dry
step three: repeat steps one through two until you think it's enough, run out of paint and/or pass out from the fumes.
THATS IT

Styrak May 19th, 2008 00:16

Troll?

-=]MH[=-RaiDen May 19th, 2008 02:48

"clearsoft" or "softair guns" aka "crapsoft"


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