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<blockquote data-quote="AresV" data-source="post: 939742" data-attributes="member: 356"><p>AR receivers are pretty easy. I just clean the crap out of them, scrub them with a gray scotch brite pad to rough up the surface, then clean the surface again to remove any existing dust/residue and shoot it.</p><p></p><p>I've got an AR I did in kind of a tannish/greenish/gray with a lot of DC flattening agent added to it that turned out nicely. I'll post some pics in a few weeks after I touch up a couple spots on it that I messed up when putting the LPK in (doh!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AresV, post: 939742, member: 356"] AR receivers are pretty easy. I just clean the crap out of them, scrub them with a gray scotch brite pad to rough up the surface, then clean the surface again to remove any existing dust/residue and shoot it. I've got an AR I did in kind of a tannish/greenish/gray with a lot of DC flattening agent added to it that turned out nicely. I'll post some pics in a few weeks after I touch up a couple spots on it that I messed up when putting the LPK in (doh!). [/QUOTE]
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