Painting advice from the pros?
Well, I've got a gun that I need to put a new coat of paint on since I'm not happy with the paint job the previous owner did on it but I want to do this one right since I screwed up the last one I did BAD! The last gun I did had clear parts on it, so I just bought some krylon, flat black, spray paint and threw on three nice coats. Looked great, dried great. After test firing her ONCE in my basement, I already had nice greasy marks on the paint from where my thumb and hands were on the gun. I don't want those marks showing up on this gun since I care a lot more about her.
I assume I should have done three or four coats like I did, but then used some kind of a clear coat to seal her up? What's the advice from the pro's on this? I'm just doing a flat black finish on an M24 replica sniper set up. No camo or any strips or anything, I just don't want those ugly marks on the paint.
Thanks!
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