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thanks, i didnt think anyone would notice tbh,

 

i like it alot better aswell, it looks more realistic now i think, soldiers dont have time to do fancy paintjobs like i had, ive gone for the simple look, just olive and khaki krylon and i think it works great, im keeping it like that from now on, i reckon it'll only improve as it starts to wear abit

 

regards........kwiky

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Can I see medium brown(Krylon Flat) sprayed on a black surface please?And a comparison between it and the Camo series dark brown?

 

it'd be easier for you to see the difference if you just had both spraypaints. it's not that hard to get your hands on some. pictures will never be able to get an exact color of anything.

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I finally found a good color Krylon to match my gear, but its not as good as the camo series. Even though the camo series is lighter, the finish is stronger and better. Regular Krylon tan is an awesome Coyote color but it wears off easy. I'll never get it right..

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My Colt M779 Carbine

Looks very nice. The King Arms OPS silencer really sets it off. Not sure about your 779 designation, though. 779's have a full M4 profile front end, but your handguards look too thin. I assume thats based off a TM M733? The 733 has thinner and longer handguards than an M4, and therefore the 779. I would presume that the 779 has the same front sling swivel as an M4 as well.

Then there's the question of firing mode. The wikipedia article on the subject seems to list the 779 as being an S-1-F carbine, with the 777 as S-1-3, but the Colt Defense website has the opposite listed. The have the 779 listed as the burst model, while the 777 is listed as the auto. I suspect Colt are the ones who have it right. Assuming that you are using an M733 receiver (with the auto marking) then you should be looking at a model 777, albeit with short ribbed handguards instead of M4 handguards.

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