Not sure if posting in correct section but does anyone have any experience with a rattle can painted muzzlebrake? I'm planning to coat a stainless brake with ultra high heat black . Just wondering if the paint even stands a chance.
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Join contestAlready bought nitride version lol, just wanted to see if I can get the stainless one to work. Spoiler alert, it doesnt, at least not with Rustoleum Ultra High Heatsell brake and buy nitride version?
Racism won’t be tolerated here!I painted a racial brake on my hunting rifle and it doesn't look too bad. Of course it doesn't get a lot of rounds through it. Give it a try. If it doesn't hold up you can sand the paint off.
I think I preped mine by sanding it and wiping down with acetone.
Haha, oops, didn't notice the typo. I corrected it.Racism won’t be tolerated here!
Follow the lead above OP, paint it. If it looks like crap strip it.
Damn, well ima go for it, nothing to lose. The brake is lightly bead blasted so it might help.
Wow, that's pretty sweet I did not know that.If you indeed did mean "bead blasted", it won't hold paint. If you meant "abrasive blasted" (eg; 120 grit aluminum oxide) then it will hold paint. Bead blasting creates smooth edges that paint will not adhere to, whereas abrasive blasting creates rough edges that paint will adhere to.
Having said all of that, the propellant gases, heat and carbon will shred most paint in short order.