I have done this many times. I use automotive paint but it does require a sprayer and compressor. You may be better off taking the item to an auto paint shop. It requires much polishing with 400 to 1500 grit wet or dry sandpaper to remove the orange peel. And also needs to be polished with a buffing wheel or by hand with swirl mark remover. I have had fairly good results with small items using black lacquer from a spray can but it requires many coats and never gets as hard or builds up well.
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