Photos Fun with a china marker!

MrDrift

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I was looking for a non-permanent way to color my stamped letters on my receiver and a thread on the hide suggested a China Marker. It seems to do the trick and looks like it's more permanent than I though it would be. If I like it enough and it ever comes off, I'll probably paint it in. For now though, it looks good.

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Did the Fire and Safe engravings
 
Re: Fun with a china marker!

Pretty much the same thing. I'm not sure on the material differences between crayons and a China Marker, but when I was using it it sure acted like crayons. When I wiped it down afterward it liquefied some and smoothed out a little. The finish on the metal was w/o protection now so I had to wipe it down with some rem oil and it seemed to hold up to that just fine so far.
 
Re: Fun with a china marker!

It stands out more, not sure if thats for a easy identifier or just to distinguish which rifle but i dont see any real reason for it.
 
Re: Fun with a china marker!

It's just a cosmetic thing really, but I like it. I have all of my 700's done that way, and the FCG markings on one of my AR's too.

FWIW, I used a white tire shop crayon.

I have all the handles on my craftsman tools painted for ID too, so maybe I just like paint.