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Rattle Can Camo - Who Needs Camo Dipping

Started by 870BkWht, March 05, 2013, 10:48:32 PM

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Dr Juice

Great job. Thx for sharing.


All The Way!

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shedhunta

Fantastic.  I may be doing that to my 870 after seeing that!

Anobody

I did a hillbilly hydorgtapjic  on my cross bow this winter
Primed it hen gave it a base coat in tan


Filled my tote full of water spray painted the water with black brown and green swirlied it and dipped my stock in




Super easy and super cheap

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tiberiuswade

Great job
I did my 270 rem the same, but I went the extra mile so to speak. I have a heat shrink gun I used to bake the paint a little more to help seal better than air drying. Much like car paint job

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Muzzy61

Print by Madison Cline, on Flickr

justin.arps


We did A quick and lazy camo on my sons gun with rubber bands and rattle cans. Not nice like yours lol.


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Turkeybutt

Looks good, I may have to do that to one of my old shotguns. Thanks for all the info and photos.

kayl

I did a sponge paint camo job on my 870. Degrease the gun with rubbing alcohol, blue tape over anything you don't want painted, base coat of light paint, followed by sponging of light green, green, and brown. Natural sea sponges that you just get a bit damp work best.