Re: Rifle Painting Tutorial
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tnjacob</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Has anyone used ALUMA-HYDE® II from Brownell's?
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=1117&title=ALUMA-HYDE~+II </div></div>
I've used it on a couple of 6004 holsters, M4 stocks, barrels, etc. It holds up pretty well, but surface prep etc is more important with it than when using Krylon. To keep Alumahyde II from flaking off, your surface must be CLEAN, slightly rough, and you're well advised to follow the instructions with religious fervor regarding ambient temp, pre-warming the parts to be painted, etc.
Krylon seems a little more forgiving, but Alumahyde is pretty tough stuff when it's properly applied.
Also, the color chart on Brownells' website is misleading. Their "coyote" is a lot lighter than it shows up on my computer - just a touch darker than Krylon khaki. And "dark earth" is pretty dark, "parkerizing gray" is lighter than I expected, "O.D. green" is closer to Marine Corps green than it is to KG Gunkote O.D. green. Of course it's possible their color mixes may have changed since I bought my last batch a couple of years ago.
This receiver was sprayed with "parkerizing gray". The barrel is a parkerized USMC M40 barrel for comparison: