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Hairu June 19th, 2010 15:44

Anyone else like intentional battle scratches ?
 
I got bored and decided to scratch up my gun
I think it looks sexy (itd be better with an a3 lower reciever)
feel free to agree or disagree
(Im in the process of repainting the flash hider)
http://i47.tinypic.com/5d6yo4.jpg

Gato June 19th, 2010 15:50

I prefer to use my guns ........ that puts enough wear on them, besides, a quick look at a gun will tell people whether you did it on purpose or by using it. Intentional damage is lame and for wanabes (except AKs .... the only way to get realistic ammounts of damage to some of them is by intentionally doing it ..... let's face it, we don't have decades to waste on one gun :P)

For example, there should be wear on the foregrip and pistol grip, the buttstock shouldn't look scratched as if you've run steel wool on it, it should be a worn smooth look, the mag just doesn't look properly worn and the front sights should be dinged up

Hairu June 19th, 2010 15:55

Yeah the mags not properly worn at all
I just threw it at things to see what happened

Brian McIlmoyle June 19th, 2010 15:57

No they look stupid... and people that do it always put the damage exactly where it should not be... so that in stead of used it just looks scratched up

GBear June 19th, 2010 16:00

I don't like scratches on my gun, but if it does gets scratched up on the field unintentionally, then so be it. Overly scratched guns look trashy to me. The occasional knick and scratch makes it look a little used, yet still good looking.

AngelusNex June 19th, 2010 16:23

I tried the Intentional scratch look when i first got my 416..... I the VERY quickly repainted it and let it wear on it's own over time, looks amazing and used now and 10000X better than when i did it all with steel wool.

Huron June 19th, 2010 17:37

I'm pretty satisfied with the natural wear on my rifle's paint.. Right where I index above the trigger guard.. :p

VooDooPeteK June 23rd, 2010 09:10

if you like it that's all that matters as its your gun right???

Crunchmeister June 23rd, 2010 09:29

I like my guns to look good. They age naturally and develop their wear with use. I see no point in scratching the shit out of a gun intentionally. I want wear one my guns, not scratches. There's a big difference and you can immediately tell which is which.

grzechotnik June 23rd, 2010 10:09

LOL, what happend to your fire selector?

FOX_111 June 23rd, 2010 10:21

I prefer the scratchs natural.
Sometime, artificially allowing the paint to wear is acceptable.

DarkAngel June 23rd, 2010 10:25

Scratches show experience...

To quote stewie from Family guy...

"SHES A FRAAUUDDD!"

VooDooPeteK June 23rd, 2010 10:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkAngel (Post 1260131)
Scratches show experience...

Not always true but yes i guess your point lol

run and fall on your gun enough it will be torn up but the only experience you get it learning to fall

DarkAngel June 23rd, 2010 11:17

I think you misunderstood lol.

I ment it shows experience on the gun, meaning its not "out of the box" "greenhorn" etc etc.

I wasnt referring to the player.

Hairu June 26th, 2010 14:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by grzechotnik (Post 1260120)
LOL, what happend to your fire selector?

I dont like to talk about it
Im in the process of replacing it
im just not confident enough to take my gun apart yet


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