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  • MaGSkEr
    Ah's ah useless
    • Oct 2000
    • 325

    #1

    Cosmetic options

    Considering the materials of these peices, mag body + rail, vertical adapter, dye trigger frame and trigger (aluminum?), and SP AA, what are my options in terms of having some sort of professional artwork done? (anno, powdercoating etc...)
  • ramennoodles
    hi.
    • Jul 2003
    • 1044

    #2
    if its all aluminum you can get it anno'ed(which you probably already know) if it isn't you'll have to get something else done such as powdercoating(which you have already mentioned as well)

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    • MaGSkEr
      Ah's ah useless
      • Oct 2000
      • 325

      #3
      i thought mags main bodies were steel?

      which is it?

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      • punkcmonkiez
        C MonKieZ against society
        • Nov 2002
        • 423

        #4
        well all the old style mag bodies were Stainless Steele and took twist lock barrels... as for these you can only get them powder coated

        the new ULE and SLugo bodies are made of aluminum and take cocker threaded barrels... these can be annoed... now there were other aluminium bodies released prior to the ULE also, there are micro mag bodies and the galactic Z body im pretty shure those are the only other two aluminium bodies, they also take cocker barrels if im not mistaken.

        of the pieces you have listed they all can be powder coated... they all can be annoed also with the exception of the body (assuming the body is a stock SS) you didnt say it but if you have a SS back on your AA barrel then it couldent be annoed either..if it has an aluminium back then it can be annoed

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        • MaGSkEr
          Ah's ah useless
          • Oct 2000
          • 325

          #5
          thanks monkiez

          What about bead blasting and sand blasting and whatever else they can do to these? That would make it silver and shine correct? But is that too harsh for softer aluminum products?

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