Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Like I mentioned earlier…motivational and inspiring! LoL

Today’s subjects: one of my SBR’d lowers with a 300 BLK upper, and my 3-tax-stamp PDW/PCC:

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The first one was my usual pull the bcg, tape up the optic where needed, throw it in an old laundry bag, and spray away!

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Literally took less than 10 minutes total time, including waiting for the first coats to flash off before turning it over. Light coats help, just sayin’ @clcustom1911 LoL

Left the magnifier and mount unpainted for now since that gets swapped between multiple uppers. Really doesn’t matter I suppose, but didn’t want to mess with it today. Turned out nice….well, good enough for my needs anyway!

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Second one’s taking a lot longer; partially because I’ve never used this technique before, and I really haven’t figured out the “art” of the barrier/mask application (dish soap) yet, and partially for the drying time between coats after I wash away the dish soap.

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In fact, I’m posting this right now while waiting for the rifle to fully air dry after doing the first layer on both sides:

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…more to follow.

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Edit: second coat down, soap washed off and the rifle’s drying again. Clearly need to go much, much heavier on the dish soap ’mask’ for the first coat, and not much less on the second to preserve more of the tan Cerakote base color.

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I’ll probably hit it with a light mist of tan after it’s dry to bring it back to a color more appropriate for my AO, but I actually like this technique…I just need to figure out how to properly apply it!

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Edit #2: basically wound up with a paint job similar to the first one after going back over it with the tan. Turned out pretty cool, but it was a lot of work vs. the simple 10-minute version. Especially considering I had to do a complete detail strip and clean after hosing it down to remove the soap:

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Only fags paint guns sober.
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You know how he gets after a few White Claw’s
It wasn't white claw.


Twisted Tea Light. I am complete river white trash commensurate with Project Asshole Douchebag. I dont need a flat-bill hat to show it.

This newfangled book printed in 1613 is pretty neat 😉


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Not sure if you’re speaking from experience, but I dated a woman with fake tits, and they were well done. She looked great in clothes, but the implants just didn’t do it for me otherwise. They feel fake.

She’s a great girl and we dated seriously for years. I’ve seen her recently and she’s still very attractive. She was definitely the marrying type. And her tits still look great.

But after experiencing so many real ones over the years, I like my wife’s naturals so much better, even though they don’t “look perfect” like my ex.

Tits that are sucked into a woman’s body and mounted closer to her chin than her stomach look and feel weird.

Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate tits and women of most shapes and sizes (not fuglies, obviously). There’s lots to go around for both of us!
Agreed naturals are better ..like most things. Evolution has us hard wired a certain way to begin with.

Wife is natural and that pic is pumped up to the max

But for the amount of time us husbands actually get to play with them ..it’s a coin flip between limited play time and them looking great 24-7. 😂
 
It wasn't white claw.


Twisted Tea Light. I am complete river white trash commensurate with Project Asshole Douchebag. I dont need a flat-bill hat to show it.

This newfangled book printed in 1613 is pretty neat 😉


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Whatever the cheap alcoholic drink that attracts the lady friend is irrelevant. It’s what happens after that matters

That is a pretty neat book. Who do you have read it to you?
 
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