Logo Removal

What’s the best way to get this big ol m&p logo off my gun? My local lgs said break cleaner and I don’t know if they’re fucking with me.

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Magic marker.

I mean what's the risk, try some brake cleaner.

This shits buggin me

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You're too stupid and will just end up hurting yourself. Live with the logo.

Nothing, because its laser printed onto the reciever
Hardmode: dremel with a soft brush and take just the print off. Then use birchwood aluminum paint. Or just cerakote it. All options more expensive then just buying another AR lower and building from it.

If its lasered into the surface, it's not going to hide perfectly. I use Markal paint sticks to fill and cover them somewhat.

It's laser engraved onto the receiver. You can either cover it with something or you can sand it down and get the lower anodized again.

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Cerakote

Do a rattle can paint job and cover it.

sandpaper to remove laser etching and then paint.

Buy some black duct tape. The gorilla brand. And cut a single nice shape that runs the length of one side of the reciever. I use this to cover my serial numbers at public ranges

Best way

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Take meds schizo

Black Krylon.

seconded. do eet, op

Nigger, cops shoot at my range. Everytime without fail people ask about my pistol AR. "Is that a sbr"

Spend 60 bucks and get a new lower with no logo on it.

Unironically this

Put a sticker over it.

camo tape over the entire rifle including the markings