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has anyone ever camo painted their gun?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:24 am
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:24 am
Youtube videos showing how to do it abound. Is this something one should do?
I would guess no, but what does the OB say?
I would guess no, but what does the OB say?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:26 am to thetempleowl
Never have and never will
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:27 am to thetempleowl
I don't like camo shotguns. In like 3 years it will look ugly next to a new one.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:28 am to thetempleowl
dont do it, I did it to a rifle just for shits and giggles and it looks like shite after a couple of years
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:29 am to thetempleowl
I would only do it to like a Mossberg or Rem. 870 or something. Not to an expensive gun. I'm not saying those guns suck, but I wouldn't do it to my Benelli or something similar...
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:30 am to thetempleowl
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Youtube videos showing how to do it abound. Is this something one should do? I would guess no, but what does the OB say?
I've thought about it, but really don't see the point. You can get a camp wrap that is cheaper, protects the gun surfaces, and will not damage the gun in any way.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:32 am to hehatedrew
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but I wouldn't do it to my Benelli or something similar...
I couldn't image putting tape on my Browning Gold Trigger.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:32 am to coloradoBengal
Why not just buy a new one that is camo painted?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:33 am to Bama and Beer
There's always hydrodipping. Thinking about having my 10/22 done.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:35 am to CajunFootball
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Why not just buy a new one that is camo painted?
Mmmm... why would I? I can change the camo wrap to whatever background I am hunting, and it can be used reused more than once easily. You can take the old stuff off and cover water bottles, buckets, whatever.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:36 am to coloradoBengal
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I've thought about it, but really don't see the point. You can get a camp wrap that is cheaper, protects the gun surfaces, and will not damage the gun in any way.
I did this mainly just to protect rifle from scratches and shite.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:37 am to coloradoBengal
So why not just keep it factory? I mean do the animals really care what your gun looks like?
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:37 am to Chad504boy
quote:Yeah. me too. And its not "tape". Its like a self cling gauze wrap. It doesn't leave tape residue on your gun.
I did this mainly just to protect rifle from scratches and shite.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:38 am to thetempleowl
negative
I just buy stock camo painted guns
I just buy stock camo painted guns
Posted on 10/14/11 at 11:39 am to CajunFootball
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So why not just keep it factory? I mean do the animals really care what your gun looks like?
Meh. I am not all camo crazy. I do think it helps to hide motion a little bit though. As far as the gun goes, its more of a protection thing I guess. When I unwrap my shotgun, it looks like new under there.
I did put a wrap on my Mosin Nagant though, just for looks. Its shredded a little bit and gives it that Enemy at the Gates look.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:34 pm to coloradoBengal
Only do it on old guns thats beat up. Never a new one never, and the tape is worst thing possible, leaves residue when you take off. Ive sanded down old old beat up 22 before, and painted...looked like a new gun. But never would do it to a expensive or new gun
Posted on 10/14/11 at 12:35 pm to VolsFan24
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, and the tape is worst thing possible
Camo Form is not tape.
Posted on 10/14/11 at 2:18 pm to thetempleowl
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I would guess no, but what does the OB say?
You first
Posted on 10/14/11 at 2:27 pm to HeadSlash
duracoat is the way to go, it is permanent and the patterns are endless, and it will add life and value to your weapon
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