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Hey guys me again. Got a question about painting the vs1. Do you think you could sand of the anno'd paint and powder coat the gun? Lemme know whatcha think!
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painting=bad idea
get it re-annoed |
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#3
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Power coating would work I believe, but I think a professional anno would be better. Try www.125customs.com
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I went on PBnation and it said that powder coating works nice, but it said not to sand of the anno'd paint because it could cause the powder coat to bubble in the future.
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Spyder VS1 New Designz Ion Low Rize Feed Neck Black 14" J&J Ceramic Barrel Blue Empire B2 Loader Crossfire HPA 68ci 3k |
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yeah just do the anno. your less likely to have FAIL written all over your gun.
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Throw it in the oven for a coulpe of hours after taking out all melt able parts and internals so its just the outer gun. depending the color you gun is will mater what color it will turn.
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don;t need to put in an oven and yes i know to take out all internals and what not, my dad's work has a powder coat shop and the big oven they have it will take like 2 min. maybe
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Spyder VS1 New Designz Ion Low Rize Feed Neck Black 14" J&J Ceramic Barrel Blue Empire B2 Loader Crossfire HPA 68ci 3k |
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NO!! If you put it in the oven the way it is the color will change.
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wtf are you talking about
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#10
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What Dahlen is talking about is baking your marker to change the color. A blue Vs1 baked might turn out a sort of lighter terd blue then original. A black one may end up kind of gray or brown. I have never been all that fond of baking a marker. You could have it reannodized by a professional that way it could be rare without killing the value of it.
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