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i did guess about the use of white as a camo but i thought as it wont be in use in this country and i cant see someone taking a gun which is painted half white any more seriously as a brght orange/red/green etc, either way doesnt matter that much i was just wondering if there was any other reasonsAss above, white guns are used in real life etc...It's the same reason why blue doesn't count either (although lots of places sell blue guns anyway....)
lol thanksAss above, white guns are used in real life etc...It's the same reason why blue doesn't count either (although lots of places sell blue guns anyway....)
my mate has a G&G m4 combat machine 2 tone black and blue and that was bought with no ukara mumbo jumbo.Ass above, white guns are used in real life etc...It's the same reason why blue doesn't count either (although lots of places sell blue guns anyway....)
would say this is a grey area really. it would be pretty obvious that its just worn off rarther than you trying to remove the paint as the main bulk of the colour should still be intack while the worn areas would be around the grips/stock although technically you should probably touch it up so its the bright/ correct amount again though i dout anyone would say anything if you didntmy mate has a G&G m4 combat machine 2 tone black and blue and that was bought with no ukara mumbo jumbo.
what happens if you get a RIF 2 toned and the paint comes off due to poor spraying prep?
Owning a RIF is not against the law no matter what. However if you do a poor spray job on purpose you're breaking the law.what happens if you get a RIF 2 toned and the paint comes off due to poor spraying prep?
not true, i resprayed my alloy wheels white and they were pretty damn bright but it needs to be prepared and sprayed properly.Also I don't think you can get white to be very bright