kylesesh Posted July 26, 2015 Posted July 26, 2015 Having bought a G&G GC16 M0D0 30th Anniversary AEG from them, I paid the extra £10 for the two tone pattern. On receiving it in the post, I found the paint to be of shoddy quality, and with a little dab of sticky remover, the paint came straight off I thought two tones where supposed to be tamper proof.
Popular Post Berto Posted July 26, 2015 Popular Post Posted July 26, 2015 So you've got a 2 tone gun and you are unhappy because it's easy to turn it into a RIF while trying to turn it into a RIF? Am I missing something here? Hef Legend, Sitting Duck, Monty and 2 others 5
kylesesh Posted July 26, 2015 Author Posted July 26, 2015 (edited) No I previously had a ukara, but it went out of date, and have just started to get back into airsoft... I'm just saying, I thought Airsoft World's two tone paint, would've been more durable, but it came off like butter... Just surprised at the quality of the paint/ Edited July 26, 2015 by Monty Ukara isn't a license
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted July 26, 2015 Supporters Posted July 26, 2015 if you want a REAL challenge get a 2-tone from Zero One those mofo's boat that green crap on reckon more 12yr old's will be hitting AirsoftWorld for 2-tone's now and lets face it - the snakeskin pattern was always gonna be a little dubious if it really 101% met the vcra guidelines - which imho it don't say IF at a split second glance well no way like a JBBG vivid dayglo orange/black gun
stevil Posted July 26, 2015 Posted July 26, 2015 i have had 2 guns from airsoft world, and they are both 2 toned. i agree the paint is put on quite thinly but i think thats half the point. i am more then happy with my paint 'wearing off' quite quickly overall i am very happy with the service from them Sitting Duck 1
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted July 26, 2015 Supporters Posted July 26, 2015 it is a light dusting - probably done with an airbrush I reckon considering the amount of toning they do yup they could give a couple of coats of blue but it may screw it if the 2nd or 3rd goes a bit crap if they varnish it then that is more crap to remove to get to the blue underneath (plus it may give it a gloss or matt - but still alter the sheen or finish of some of gun also bear in mind not many places have the 30th left anyway and £150 + 2-tone fee is still a good option to a Ford Raider (nothing wrong with Raider but the 30th is deffo a worthy consideration for a metal gun for such little extra)
kylesesh Posted July 26, 2015 Author Posted July 26, 2015 must admit I love my raider 30th, sweet gun, robust build, nice accuracy, sprays bb's like no one's business/
CommonComrade Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 it is a light dusting - probably done with an airbrush I reckon considering the amount of toning they do yup they could give a couple of coats of blue but it may screw it if the 2nd or 3rd goes a bit crap if they varnish it then that is more crap to remove to get to the blue underneath (plus it may give it a gloss or matt - but still alter the sheen or finish of some of gun also bear in mind not many places have the 30th left anyway and £150 + 2-tone fee is still a good option to a Ford Raider (nothing wrong with Raider but the 30th is deffo a worthy consideration for a metal gun for such little extra) I could literally scratch the paint off of the two guns I bought from zero one.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 Not on my s/hand Raider.... The crane stick still has a number of vivid visual specs still on it, the Raider ris was a ball ache indeed but was my personal mission to get that green crap off 99.999% Still keeping the numbers on the ris rail Worse one ever was a JG A47 sniper Jeez that was mega coated on that I just sanded the whole thing off of thick blue paint leaving the original fake plastic wood underneath. Sort of mahogany looking but is as smooth as a baby's ar$e now
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