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Don't know much about them, but you can paint them yourself for a LOT less than it appears they are doing, and a flat coat paint job like they are offering, too.
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What part of 'shall not be infringed' confuses people?
There are so many things to watch/read/observe on the issue of painting an AR, it's not even funny. But I wouldn't really recommend paying for an AR that comes painted if that's your driving factor. Better to get a quality AR based on parts and such, rather than one that looks cool and you paid more for.
I don't know Ares quality, but for that price you can get one very nice AR.
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What part of 'shall not be infringed' confuses people?
Can you just buy regular paint in the store and paint an AR without really knowing what you're doing?
yes you can.... i took a rattle can to my 870 cause it was starting to rust (after god knows how many swamps and nights spent in the truck) not only did it solve the problem it looks a whole lot cooler now then it ever did while my dad had it