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Painting a holster
I don't know if this counts as an upgrade or a modification but I didn't know where else to post it, so here goes.
I just bought a holster and it came in olive drab kinda camo and I want to paint it black if there is such a way. Any ideas? I thought about just using a sharpie to color it since it's just the usual holster kinda material, but is there a better way? A dye or something I can use for fabrics? |
What material is it?
If it's Cordura, I'd suggest using something like BBQ spraypaint and just soak it. And if it's plastic...same thing but don't soak it ;) |
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http://www.fidragon.com/sdp/238125/4...6-1317173.html But in desert camo, I just want it to be black so I can use it in CQB's. It's actually a pretty great little holster, for 25 bucks, and it has the dual mag pouch *shrugs* Can't go wrong! ...well...except for the color...that was wrong. :D |
Hit it with paint
or buy another one that is black
You know you want to |
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Well...you COULD dye it. That would prolly require bleaching the sh!t out of it, then dropping it in a bucket filled with black dye.
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OD shouldn't stand out in a CQB game... Even if everything else you wear is black.
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Anyways, that holster must be stamped out by the thousands in China or something. I think the most popular labeling of them is Leapers (aka UTG) here in North America. To name a few Canadian sources, Marstar has them in black, but almost $40. A&A has them for $30, but not in black. |
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I think you can trade those for different kinds of equipment with an extra cost at Army Surplus. The one where I go to Buys and Sells. If you had to paint it, it would just crack off, especially with those string straps. But in a daycare I went to for a school thing, they have this permanent paint for clothes. Like you paint T-Shirts. Maybe You can try those. Not sure where to get them, maybe Wal-Mart? Or any art supply store.
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"Design Master ColorTool Spray". Get it at most crafts stores (Michaels, etc.). It's a Spray Paint that you can use on fabrics.
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Theres always spray paint, it sounds sorta harsh and barbaric, but hell it usually comes out find. I spray paint my shit all the time, looks fine, still works good. No harm no foul.
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"Design Master ColorTool Spray" here I come! Hope it works out good. Thanks for the fast replies and ideas, people
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