What's up with that? Can anyone do it, or does it just destroy the parts? "Death of an E-Mag" etc.
Aurora Magnesium Oil Slick anno?
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I don't believe it destroys the parts, so to speak. It is a very involved process and prep is of the utmost importance. It also doesn't hold up very well and will prep and flake.
You might look up oil slick anno for the look.Comment
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Unless you understand all the tolerances needed to be kept to have a gun work and can explain and make them understand this is NOT a finish you want to get into.
Xmag. After reading and talking to Bunny there are just to many tolerances that need to be kept to do it. The breech area alone would a issue. Each wall of the body would be coated adding thickness, then each end of the breech would be coated adding thickness. The likelihood of them fitting becomes slim. Not to even mention if they coated the area the valve slides in which is already tight on some bodies. Are there companies that can do it correctly. Im sure there are. But finding them will be the difficult part.
But if your sending say a Tippman model 98. You should be all set.Since the tolerances there are like a pornstar after a gangbang.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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aurora plating will always be that lingering option i want done for a project.....
then i look back on bunny's xmag and it goes from "yeah! the whole thing aurora plated" to "yeah! aurora plating for parts that can be easily obtainable again" to "how much does Caustic charge again?"
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This is all right for a wall hanger, or a speedball gun, but you might as well wear an orange vest playing woodsball you're going to stick out so bad with such a shiny marker....
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