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Cerakote Tm Mp7a1 GBB

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@Albiscuit You can get one on Amazon for £25, see link below. I'm sat on the fence about doing it as my MP7's sprayed.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AIRSOFT-RAIL-MOUNT-BLACK-VERSION/dp/B00PIOSVWW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mp7+fma&qid=1589586679&sr=8-1
Ffs I found one on eBay, I did find an amazon link but it was out of stock 

Also I am after a silencer for mine if anyone finding this thread has one going spare or knows of any knocking around.

please let me know!

 
Thanks buddy. I only got it for the IR for me nods haha but it is nice! 

 
That FNX is beautiful. Always wondered if applying cerakote to plastic would work, especially a plastic slide on gbb replica where the plastic tends to deform/expand under use. Normal paint would normaly start flaking off after a while. Seeing this I'm really tempted now to apply a cerakote finish to my TM G19 slide.

 
Cerakote bonds to polymers extremely well, it takes some serious abuse to scratch it.

As with most things in life, the finished product is only as good as the preparation, proper keying, cleaning and gas out make for the strongest bond.

Advise only using air cure product on plastics unless you are 100% sure of the mechanical properties of the polymer/plastic.

The latter can easily be deformed/shrunk at oven cure temps, even if done "long n low".

 
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