This guide details a DIY method for dyeing a polymer firearm stock using Rit Dye More, as demonstrated by KlayCO47. The process involves boiling water, submerging the stock in dye, and rinsing, offering a cost-effective way to customize firearm aesthetics. Klay, an experienced firearms content creator, highlights this as a practical modification for enthusiasts looking to personalize their gear.
This guide details how to dye a Magpul PMAG using Rit Dye. The process involves disassembling the magazine, heating water to near boiling, adding dye, and submerging the components for approximately 10 minutes. The presenter emphasizes not boiling the water to preserve polymer strength and notes that the amount of dye used influences the dyeing time. The dyed PMAG is then reassembled and tested.
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