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You could do it yourself. Its not hard at all. The British used black stove paint on everything. I used Valspar high temp on mine. Cleaned the metal, scuffed it up, heated it with a propane torch, then sprayed it, then scuffed it with 00 steel wool, and painted it again. The gun came out great and there are pictures on here of it.

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I used Valspar high temp on mine. Cleaned the metal, scuffed it up, heated it with a propane torch, then sprayed it, then scuffed it with 00 steel wool, and painted it again. The gun came out great and there are pictures on here of it.

 

 

Similar method I use on Sten guns except that I bake the paint after applying. I prefer the paint since it is not as hard wearing as some more modern type finishes and allows for wear to show on the finish. The guns take on a used look after some use with scrapes and nicks. Always easily repaired if they get too bad but so far I haven't repainted either.

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Looks nice!

 

Does it seem to hold up pretty good solvents and oils? I mean compared to ceramic finishes?

 

Andrew

 

I clean the painted Stens with CLP which has not effected the paint at all.

 

Comparing a painted finish to ceramic is apples and oranges.

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