Unpainted Rifles are Cringe

Published on March 22, 2026
Duration: 10:58

This guide details a DIY camouflage painting technique for AR-15 style rifles, demonstrated by an experienced instructor. It covers preparation, application of multiple paint layers using stencils, and finishing touches. The instructor emphasizes personalization over resale value, encouraging viewers to customize their firearms for practical or aesthetic reasons.

Quick Summary

Learn a DIY rifle camouflage painting technique using Krylon Fusion paints. An experienced instructor guides you through prepping the rifle by taping optics, applying base coats of Satin Khaki, and layering Olive and Brown colors with stencils for a custom finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Paint Cans
  2. 00:06Painting Purpose & Rifle Specs
  3. 00:26Rifle Accessories Identified
  4. 00:33Painting Tips & Philosophy
  5. 00:50Embrace Personalization
  6. 00:59Channel Support & Motivation
  7. 01:21Community Thanks & Outro
  8. 01:46First Layer (Khaki/Sand) Application
  9. 03:22Second Layer (Olive) Application & Stencil
  10. 06:10Third Layer (Brown) Application & Stencil
  11. 10:24Finished Camouflage Rifle

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of paint is recommended for customizing a rifle's appearance?

For DIY rifle customization, Krylon Fusion All-In-One paint is recommended. It acts as both paint and primer, offering good adhesion to various surfaces commonly found on firearms. It's available in camouflage-specific colors like Satin Khaki, Olive, and Brown.

How can I create a custom camouflage pattern on my rifle?

To create a custom camouflage pattern, start with a base coat of your chosen color. Then, use stencils made from torn paper or other materials to apply irregular patterns with additional colors like olive and brown, building depth and breaking up the rifle's silhouette.

Should I worry about my rifle's resale value when painting it?

While painting a rifle can affect its resale value, the instructor emphasizes that personal preference and the firearm's utility as a tool should be prioritized. Customization can enhance personal satisfaction and adapt the rifle to specific environments or needs.

What are essential steps for painting a rifle?

Essential steps include preparing the rifle by taping off optics and accessories, applying thin, even coats of paint, using stencils for pattern creation, allowing adequate drying time between layers, and finally removing all tape for the finished product.

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