Lemon
09-07-2003, 09:46 PM
Did a little thinking, not for any apparent reason, maybe to point out the fact to kids with cockers that think the automag is old and crappy and can't be upgraded. I posted it on pbr too...
Super Mag
- X-Valve w/LX Bolt
- Chord body (black anno)
- System X rebuildable Ball Detent (painted neon yellow)
-- Freak w/black back, neon yellow AA front (cocker thread)
-- Dye Angel Low-Rise (black)
-- Halo B or Clear Egg2
- Centerflag Hyperframe (neon yellow)(locked on semi and set to 12bps)
-- 2002 Dye Sticky Grips (black)
- AGD Vertical Adapter
-- Custom Products gas thru Foregrip
- Shocktech Long Drop Forward (black)
-- Custom Products On/Off
-- Macroline (black)
-- MacDev Conquest 68cu/4500psi
or
-- Flatline 68cu/4500psi (NOT THE BARREL DAMN IT)
The most expensive Mag EVER.
As for the neon yellow, it's kinda like my purple anno fetish but how it would work is like this if you are too cheap to have it professionally annodized (the team TonTon Acyd painted their guns):
Barrel Front
1. Buy a can of flat white primer, a can of neon yellow paint (or any color for that matter, but with dark colors use a black primer), and a can of hard clear coat.
2. Sand the barrel with 220 grit sand paper to a rough finish and rinse the dust off it and out of the porting holes.
3. Tape off the o-ring and threads
4. Cram the barrel full of toilet paper as hard as it will go with the end of your squeegie and make sure you see white through every hole in the porting. Paint on inside barrel = NO NO!
5. I guess you could use a barrel plug for the end of the barrel but put tape on the rings of the plug and don't push it in all the way. We still want the tip painted, just not the inside of the barrel at the tip.
6. Find a ventilated area where nothing like pine needles etc. will fall onto the paint and stand the barrel up in a way it will not fall over.
6. Spray a coat of primer onto the barrel, let it dry according to the directions, then spray a coat of whatever color you have, let that dry, spray another coat of your color, let it dry, then spray on one or two coats of clear coat allowing it to dry completely each time.
The clear coat will protect the paint from scratches or chips because it is hard and because it smooths out naturally it will provide a smooth surface that paint is easily cleaned off. Same goes for the grip frame. Always seal holes with tape or whatever you can think of to prevent paint from getting where it shouldn't.
That's just me though...
Super Mag
- X-Valve w/LX Bolt
- Chord body (black anno)
- System X rebuildable Ball Detent (painted neon yellow)
-- Freak w/black back, neon yellow AA front (cocker thread)
-- Dye Angel Low-Rise (black)
-- Halo B or Clear Egg2
- Centerflag Hyperframe (neon yellow)(locked on semi and set to 12bps)
-- 2002 Dye Sticky Grips (black)
- AGD Vertical Adapter
-- Custom Products gas thru Foregrip
- Shocktech Long Drop Forward (black)
-- Custom Products On/Off
-- Macroline (black)
-- MacDev Conquest 68cu/4500psi
or
-- Flatline 68cu/4500psi (NOT THE BARREL DAMN IT)
The most expensive Mag EVER.
As for the neon yellow, it's kinda like my purple anno fetish but how it would work is like this if you are too cheap to have it professionally annodized (the team TonTon Acyd painted their guns):
Barrel Front
1. Buy a can of flat white primer, a can of neon yellow paint (or any color for that matter, but with dark colors use a black primer), and a can of hard clear coat.
2. Sand the barrel with 220 grit sand paper to a rough finish and rinse the dust off it and out of the porting holes.
3. Tape off the o-ring and threads
4. Cram the barrel full of toilet paper as hard as it will go with the end of your squeegie and make sure you see white through every hole in the porting. Paint on inside barrel = NO NO!
5. I guess you could use a barrel plug for the end of the barrel but put tape on the rings of the plug and don't push it in all the way. We still want the tip painted, just not the inside of the barrel at the tip.
6. Find a ventilated area where nothing like pine needles etc. will fall onto the paint and stand the barrel up in a way it will not fall over.
6. Spray a coat of primer onto the barrel, let it dry according to the directions, then spray a coat of whatever color you have, let that dry, spray another coat of your color, let it dry, then spray on one or two coats of clear coat allowing it to dry completely each time.
The clear coat will protect the paint from scratches or chips because it is hard and because it smooths out naturally it will provide a smooth surface that paint is easily cleaned off. Same goes for the grip frame. Always seal holes with tape or whatever you can think of to prevent paint from getting where it shouldn't.
That's just me though...