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Post by buildyourguns » Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:11 am

Well, you might have coated your house with vibrant colors to make it look genuine. Similarly, we can implement to [LINK REMOVED]. But when you do it for weapons, then it is sure to give you better results. It is done because the gun's material might corrode or peel off at times, leaving you disappointed. Whatever the perks you have in your weapon, this thing shall ponder you. So, it's better to coat them with diverse color effects, and in the end, you're going to have a fantastic output.



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Post by S_I_G » Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:17 pm

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Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:11 am
Well, you might have coated your house with vibrant colors to make it look genuine. Similarly, we can implement to [LINK REMOVED]. But when you do it for weapons, then it is sure to give you better results. It is done because the gun's material might corrode or peel off at times, leaving you disappointed. Whatever the perks you have in your weapon, this thing shall ponder you. So, it's better to coat them with diverse color effects, and in the end, you're going to have a fantastic output.
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