Hello all, What to do? I just purchased a new shotgun. The gun is one of the most modest priced brands on the market. However, it is a nice looking gun. In reality I don't have many seasons left in my Gobbler chasing career. I want to leave the gun as is, so that the next little Gobbler chaser can appreciate as is if that is what they want. I would appreciate your suggestions on temporary camo methods. Thanks
camo tape. put it on and take it off at end of season to clean the gun.
I've heard a lot of good things about the mossy oak graphics stuff. They say it is fairly easy to apply but a pain to take off but it comes off cleaner than regular tape.
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What about the whoopin the Dawgs put on the rebs last night!!
I like the mossy oaks graphics stuff. I will be getting some to put on my daughter's mossberg 500.
Quote from: deadbuck on February 10, 2012, 12:56:01 PM
What about the whoopin the Dawgs put on the rebs last night!!
Anytime we can make them look is a good day in my book! :)
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I used the Mossy Oak Graphics on an 1187 and it turned out great. I would highly recommend it. It does take about 2 hours to apply, but well worth the time. A hair dryer will work fine instead of a heat gun. It looks as good as a $200 dip job, although with close inspection, you can see seams. But u gotta look hard. Definitely check em out. I'm presently trying to figure out which gun will be next. Great product!
ill agree with the graphics, key is taking your time
Also look into Mcnett camo form tape. Amazon has it around $5-$12 a roll and it takes about 2 rolls per gun. Apparently it's reusable as well.