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Originally Posted by FOX_111
The reference picture show weapons "dusted" with paint then worn out from sweat and friction. Some parts of the guns are more painted than others, that's to break the shape of the rifle.
Nothing wrong with scratched and worn paint, but doing it on purpose to look like a used gun sometime look too much fake.
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Ya have you read anything, 60% is real, the other 40 was done to speed the process up. im not at war out in my gear in the Afghanistan mountains everyday to induce that wear that soon. I'm an impersonator, not an airsofter. Everything i do or wear is done to be as close as possible to the real deal.
you obviously have not looked at enuff real sf guns to know much about it. The look you see now is all form real use. the original "fake" battle worn look isnt even present anymore. what you see is real. if it looks fake then, then sweet!