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Tim, HAR!

Gun, I've been experimenting with several colors and patterns. This is the simplest. I think the next one will be a spatter of tan, brown, green and black. I haven't gotten the mix right yet, still practicing on small pieces of wood. Getting one color to fade into the next on the curved surfaces is the trick.

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It is easily chipped. More on the receiver than anywhere else. The magazines, Tapco stock and the fore piece hold it real well, the barrel and muzzle brake not bad. But, I'm not trying to put a shine on this. And if it gets chipped enough for me to care, there's always more paint.

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