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2 December 2007, 12:04 #1
AR15 Refinishing Discussion Thread
I have a guide on Refinishing AR15s with Norrells MolyResin posted at the below link.
Please feel free to post questions, comments, suggestions, or lessons learned here.
NORRELLS AR15 REFINISHING GUIDE
.Last edited by Stickman; 7 March 2009 at 12:57.
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3 November 2008, 11:13 #2Rktman Guest
I have an old Bushmaster lower that is turning that red color. I would like to refinish it, so I'm seaching for the black that would match my Noveske N4 upper the best. Any opinions on which black would match best?
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3 November 2008, 19:04 #3
The Norrells SOCOM black would be a good match for most of the current receiver finishes. Its a very flat black, but part of that depends on application method.
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18 February 2009, 17:27 #4
Stick, I have a question,
Can I recoat and/or apply different colors of molly once I have baked for an hour.
As you mentioned how you paint the parts, reassemble, paint again, then bake. Can I paint everything again after I bake once? I guess thats what I'm asking.
Thanks,
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18 February 2009, 18:23 #5
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1 March 2009, 14:51 #10Member
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How get a Kimber Warrior lower with Kim-Pro finish read to be Sprayed with Norrells Blk? Do I need to BeadBlast the whole 1911A1 lower down to bare steel?
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1 March 2009, 22:04 #11
Stick,
I realize you've probably already considered this, but just in case you aren't aware of it, did you give The Wayback Machine a try? Seems like a long shot when we're talking about a defunct forum, but it might be worth a quick recon to confirm that.
AC
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1 March 2009, 23:50 #12
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10 March 2009, 20:21 #13
Well my first paint job is complete, well until I refinish the scope again. I'm not too happy with the Norrell's air dry paint. It hasn't adhered to my Leupold scope very well at all. This thing was CLEAN. I chose not to blast in the event that the paint adhesion sucked, so at least there would be a black base, well with this airdry I'm back to the black stock finish real quick.
And unless I chose the wrong color, it doesn't match at all to the tan heat dry applied to the rest of the rifle.
Has anyone had better luck with airdry?
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10 March 2009, 20:31 #14
I have not used the air dry version at all, so I'm not going to be much help. Can you strip it back off, or is it too late for that?
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12 March 2009, 01:49 #15
Yeah, it will come off nooo problem.