Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Paint A Rifle Barrel

A rifle barrel can be painted by hand.


Outdoor and hunting stores sell rifles in virtually any color, caliber and style. Rifle barrels are typically colored in gunmetal, polished silver, black or camouflage. A stock rifle-barrel may suit you just fine, but if you wish to change its color you do not have to buy a replacement. Rifle barrels can be painted at home to suit the look you are trying to achieve.


Instructions


1. Remove the barrel from your rifle. Most rifle barrels can be removed from the stock with a screwdriver and nut driver.


2. Pour some rubbing alcohol on a rag; thoroughly wipe the rifle barrel to remove any dirt, oils or other foreign material.


3. Apply masking tape to any area of the barrel you wish to leave unpainted.


4. Spray a coat of primer onto the rifle barrel. Spray a second coat once the first has dried.


5. Spray-paint the barrel with the color of your choice. Ensure the paint you purchase will stick to metal; purchase paint that dries in a flat, non-glossy finish. Let the first coat of paint dry. Apply a second coat.


6. Dab a foam brush in a second color of paint; apply camouflage markings to the barrel if desired. Choose two or three colors common to the area in which you plan to hunt. You might wish to paint branches, reeds or natural elements on the gun.


7. Spray the entire barrel with a matte clear-coat. The clear coat will protect your paint job. Let the clear coat dry.


8. Remove the masking tape from the barrel, and reassemble the rifle.







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