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Thanks. It's not easy to do it right. The easy way is with lacquer sticks, but the red is more pink looking that way, and it can come out, especially when you clean it.
The hard way is degrease & sanding, careful placement of enamel paint, repeat, then bake in. The colors match the red and white on the safety lever perfectly. If you have one, I could do it on yours in exchange for something like a mag, or even polish work if you're an armorer. Took me about six hours plus two more hours to bake in, to finish this one.
 
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That is the best job I've ever seen - great work - I might be in touch to have that done. Seen Krylon to crayons, and most of the time people devalue their firearms that way, but not yours. Very nice.
 
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