Dressing up an AR

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    Plinker
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    I am looking to dress up my wife's AR. She likes to shoot, but I want to make it distinctively hers. I also hate her setup (entry level AR purchased before we were married). Does anyone have experience with Timber Creek? There build kits look like a great way to add some color and get some quality components.
     

    AngryRooster

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    Outside the coup
    I am looking to dress up my wife's AR . She likes to shoot, but I want to make it distinctively hers . I also hate her setup (entry level AR purchased before we were married). Does anyone have experience with Timber Creek? There build kits look like a great way to add some color and get some quality components.


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    Get her one of these, or something similar, let her dress it up the way she likes.
     

    Sniper 79

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    Coloring a firearm of any kind is blasphemy. Their not toys and should remain in their evil black attire.

    Only exceptions would be rattle can camo job for sniper purposes.
     
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