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Hydro Dipping

BDswarveP

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Hahaha just found them on google and sent a quotation request off, seem to have alot more carbon fibre patterns than most other places
 

Gadget

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How well has it held up to playing paint ball? Ive been looking into this for a while and am curious to know know durable the coating is on a marker. Ive seen how durable it is on plastics, but not on metals.
Seems fine so far, has endured a couple of days play without any marks - the majority of the gun is plastic, however the front reg is aluminium - I added the reg grip to try and avoid any wear there.
 

BDswarveP

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its surely going to hold up better on metal than it will plastic, as theres no flex to knack the lacquer or the sheet...........???....?
 

Spittlez

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Are there any limitations to hydro dipping a marker? I want to "Jazz" up my marker but don't want to break it.
 

Chris@warpedsports

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we have dabbled with a few guns testing the finish etc! the finish itself is quite durable but we found that dipping anything with a seal can cause a issue as the change of size and tolerances. we have had a some lovely hoppers done. and a couple of guns. depending on what you want doing I can advise of issues that may arise. I preferred the matt laquer to the gloss.