will you please explain step by step what you did so everyone will exactly know please.
Thanks man I appreciate it Im going to go do that to my 22 cal 1911 and see how it works out. Ill send you a message if I have any questions.bigsig said:Bonedust, sorry for the delayed response.
1. Clear your weapon!
2. Clean the parts to be colored.
3. Take crayons of choice and get to coloring.
Need to press fairly hard and color in all different directions. Don't worry, if you don't like the outcome. A toothpick will clean it out.
4. With a fairly course rag rub vigorously until all unwanted crayon is removed.
Nhstk02, I beg to differ with your melting theory. I shot the whole USPSA match today and mine didn't melt. I even colored the top of my lone wolf compitition barrel and it didn't melt.
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I think Big Mike has a few that he was selling. I dont know how much but MHP doesnt have anymore the ones they didnt sell were sold back to Glock in exchange for new ones. But I dont know how Big mike got his because they were only sold to troopers and retired troopers.GunOneDown said:I wouldn't mind having one of those 40's with that stamp on it. Work is looking good. Did you do the mags as well?
XD357, get yours done and let's see some camera work when finished.