Just bought a Ruger SR-556. It came with Troy industry flip up sights and Troy Industries 10" quad rail, which is all aluminum. I am changing the collapsable butt stock out for a fixed, and mounting a light magnification scope (I like the Nightforce 1-4x24) . Planning to use it as a coyote rifle, I live in Nevada so I want to paint it desert camouflage.
Can anyone give me some tips on painting my new critter-getter? I have never painted a rifle, and I am a little paranoid about damaging something, or jamming something up with paint. I have had some experience painting, I get that the oil/dirt/gunpowder needs to be cleaned off completely to get a quality result, and so the paint will stick I understand that with aluminum and polymer I need to start with a self etching primer.
Mostly I am concerned with how you kept from overspray into the action, what you taped up, how you suspended the rifle in your painting area, should I strip it and paint the parts, or paint it complete?
Also this is my first post, so if there is a better place to put it please let me know and I can move it.
Can anyone give me some tips on painting my new critter-getter? I have never painted a rifle, and I am a little paranoid about damaging something, or jamming something up with paint. I have had some experience painting, I get that the oil/dirt/gunpowder needs to be cleaned off completely to get a quality result, and so the paint will stick I understand that with aluminum and polymer I need to start with a self etching primer.
Mostly I am concerned with how you kept from overspray into the action, what you taped up, how you suspended the rifle in your painting area, should I strip it and paint the parts, or paint it complete?
Also this is my first post, so if there is a better place to put it please let me know and I can move it.