GUNS/RLTD Need recommendations for build

Mephib

Senior Member
My Uncle Fester has 4 kerasoted upper and lowers - colors are titanium, foliage green, black, and burnt bronze.

He asked me for recommendations on color coordinating stocks, rails and accessories, and also for makes of barrel, stocks, and rails, (And maybe if there is a website that color coordinates ARs for weird people who like guns like Uncle Fester.)

2 females who will get 2 of the rifles/pistols so they should be light. And 1 will be a truck gun. And the last one will be the best Build money can buy.

Since I think guns are icky, I told him I would ask the forum. Any help for my Uncle appreciated!
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Cerakoted

As for color coordination, I’ve never done “show guns” and have no opinions.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Full dresser, chick guns?

Coordinate it with their make-up?

Or krylon camo, for that country girl look?
 

ArisenCarcass

Veteran Member
MagPul

And rattle cans

Prior to the new Marine Corps' acquisitions of FDE weapons, all the guys I deployed with rattle canned their weapons.
It does well enough, though it only made sense after the USMC got less cheap and got actual desert camo armor, LBE, gear, etc.

Nothing quite like seeing the forest green tactical turtles in the sandbox.......lol
 

Mephib

Senior Member
I knew "kerasote" didn't sound right...

I heard there was a site where you could change out colors on your AR but now can't find it.

Also was wondering what is the best value in barrels - Faxon? PSA?

I mean Uncle Fester...
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
PSA still had some FN made barrels not long ago. Now? Who knows.

Personally I have no need to worry about it. Every rifle I have shoots better than I can shoot it.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Check out the What Would Stoner Do series done by InRangeTV for inspiration. Their end result is now being built by KE Arms and sold by Brownell.
 

tm1439m

Veteran Member
Its very hard to match colors. Each company's colors vary. Also even within a company each "run" of stock can vary in color slightly from what I hear. Its best to order all parts at the same time from the same company if possible. Another option is go two toned and maybe have black barrels and such.

Or you could always have a custom shop color the entire gun after acquiring all the parts so everything matches.
 
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