I haven't, but when I do I will use the duracoat with the high temp additive. What is the worst that could happen? Spend 5 minutes bead blasting it all off. I don't do mag dumps on full auto, so I don't get mine all that hot. JPG
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Silverbullet-2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I haven't, but when I do I will use the duracoat with the high temp additive. What is the worst that could happen? Spend 5 minutes bead blasting it all off. I don't do mag dumps on full auto, so I don't get mine all that hot. JPG </div></div>
Same heare ...that's what my freinds have done and it works well
Painted my AAC can with Rust-oleum Camouflage spray paint and have shot it till it got smokin hot and had no problem other than its a Camo Tan color and is noticeably darker on the can then the rest of the rifle. But the paint has not flaked or anything else. If you used a darker color you would'nt even notice it. Good luck.
DuraHeat would be a good choice. It is rated to 1800 deg. and comes in Matt Black, H&K Black, Woodland Brown, Woodland Green, Woodland Tan, Stainless and Pewter.