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I plan on listing my guns for sale next month.
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3626429" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>It's a WASR 10 that I got a while back. Sights are not canted and runs like a scalded dog. I put a video of it on you tube a few years back. When I first got it, I checked for any milling marks or issues and she was mean and clean. I tore her down and cleaned with break cleaner. Has the chrome throat in the bore. After cleaning I prewarmed the part to 200 degrees and also warm the rattle can. Turn oven up to 350 or you can do 250 degrees. Either one. I've done both and no difference I can tell. </p><p>Use oven cured paint or Dura bake will work. find a way to hang your part in the oven before you start anything. It's going to have to hang there twice so find a good configuration that will work outside when your applying the paint. Hang and get a nice even layer of paint on the parts. Don't over spray and get runs. When you're done, hang the piece or pieces in the oven that's now preheated to 350 degrees. Temp will drop a bit from all the time you spent forgetting how to hang it....ha, but you'll find it so let it set in the oven for an hour at 350. When it's done, take it out and let it set till it cools off completely then repeat the process above for a second coat. I also got rid of the furniture and replaced with ATI everything. Gotta have that bling thing</p><p></p><p>Then she will shine like a new penny so go shoot some of that cheap russian ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3626429, member: 38658"] It's a WASR 10 that I got a while back. Sights are not canted and runs like a scalded dog. I put a video of it on you tube a few years back. When I first got it, I checked for any milling marks or issues and she was mean and clean. I tore her down and cleaned with break cleaner. Has the chrome throat in the bore. After cleaning I prewarmed the part to 200 degrees and also warm the rattle can. Turn oven up to 350 or you can do 250 degrees. Either one. I've done both and no difference I can tell. Use oven cured paint or Dura bake will work. find a way to hang your part in the oven before you start anything. It's going to have to hang there twice so find a good configuration that will work outside when your applying the paint. Hang and get a nice even layer of paint on the parts. Don't over spray and get runs. When you're done, hang the piece or pieces in the oven that's now preheated to 350 degrees. Temp will drop a bit from all the time you spent forgetting how to hang it....ha, but you'll find it so let it set in the oven for an hour at 350. When it's done, take it out and let it set till it cools off completely then repeat the process above for a second coat. I also got rid of the furniture and replaced with ATI everything. Gotta have that bling thing Then she will shine like a new penny so go shoot some of that cheap russian ammo. [/QUOTE]
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