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    Source for m16 gray parts

    I am looking for a source for M16icon gray take down
    pins, mag release, bolt release and handguard
    Rings. I have used the Naval jelly trick and
    Was no satisfied. I know I can send to Vic for
    refinishing but his prices are a little excessive. Any
    ideas?

    Thanks

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    If you soak them in Naval Jelly a short time, it makes them grey. Check on AR15.com retro forum for more info...

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    Look into Duracoat, It's not difficult and they WILL have any shade your after. Good stuff....

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    Try Dow Arms Room in Florida. They painted and baked an old lower for me a while back and it's an excellent match for the complete Colt top end I bought at KCR several years ago. I don't think it's Duracoat, (I could be wrong), but it is a baked on finish and I'm very pleased. They're email is dowarms@earthlink.net.

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    Baked on is more along the lines of Cerakote, excellent finish and can be done at home too.

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