How do you spray paint an airsoft gun?

Patrick K asked:


I have an airsoft gun that is clear. How do I spray paint it so that when ever I try to reload, it doesn’t get stuck? I’m not talking about the orange tip, so don’t answer “Leave it the way it is, it could save your life.” (Also include directions on which parts to spray paint first.)

Kurt

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3 Responses to “How do you spray paint an airsoft gun?”

  1. nick d says:

    Jorge

    Uhhh,get spray paint,mask off what you dont want paint on(opening,like magazine place) or extra for camo effect(optional),spray,wait for dry,take off masking tape for camo(optinal),take off masking tape over openings,enjoy!

  2. rawrdinoah says:

    Lewis

    definitely start by taping off the orange tip, mag housing and any moving levers and whatnot. then pick your color, and spray. if you don’t have experience with spray painting you should practice on a piece of wood. Never spray in only one area; always move or else it will be uneven. you might want to do a few coats so it doesn’t all scratch off.

    and remember the number one most important thing is DON’T EVER MODIFY YOUR GUN IF IT CONFLICTS WITH THE FUNCTION.

  3. Sgt. Pinback says:

    Jo

    - *lightly* lube the hammer strike and where the slide contacts the body using silicone oil (so the paint adheres less) then shoot off a clip full or two.

    - prep the plastic surface with “3M” brand scuff pads (I use the red ones) by scuffing throughly all the surface you want painted. Smooth is bad!

    - Get a rag soaked (but not dripping wet) with rubbing alcohol and clean all the scuffed areas (careful not to wipe the oil off the slide and hammer contacts) and dry throughly (canned air / sunlight / heat lamp) helps a bit)

    - tape up and / or remove what you don’t want painted (grips, optics, etc) then using several *light* coats of “Krylon” brand (or “Krylon Fusion” for plastic, have not used that yet maybe better?) paint on one side on cardboard then flip when dry and do the other side. If you are doing a camo look use the lightest color as the base color.

    The most common mistake is making a layer too thick and it jams up the slide or hammer so practice on some scraps before spraying the real deal, light coats are *really* light and should dry in 5 mins in the sun, should take at least 6 ~ 8 coats for full coverage. Also don’t spray directly “into” the slide or hammer mechanism you want minimum coverage in those areas.

    I lucked out last week and noticed depot53.com had a sale on Cybergun / KWC panther arms A15 and M16 they were $30 and $40 respectively but they are clear as well so at half price I could not refuse so I am considering the camo look on those using tiger stripe templates I hope they arrive Monday or Tuesday.

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