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Mossy Oak Graphics Shotgun photos.

Started by Bustabeak, February 02, 2013, 10:54:35 PM

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Bustabeak

I've got one of these kits on the way to me, but I wanted to see if anyone out there has used them and has any photos of their guns they did. It seems pretty simple.. I wanted it dipped in MO Bottomland, but it's too close to season to send it off and have to worry about getting it back in time.

captpete

I did my 1187 20ga in Mossy Oak Infinity and it turned out pretty good. I'll get try to get some pics posted up today. The stuff is pretty easy to work with...just take your time. I used a blowdryer and heat gun to heat mine up when I need to. You need to be careful if you use the heatgun...pretty easy to melt the stuff. The blowdryer worked real good.

savduck

#2

Its pretty decent stuff. ive got a few wrinkles, but I didnt use a blow dryer. It will serve its purpose until I get the funds to have it dipped.


Georgia Boy

Bustabeak

Thanks! Same here on the funds. Maybe this will take my mind off getting it dipped for a while. When he used the heat gun on the video, it did look like it got hot QUICK! I hope the hair dryer works as good because I don't have a heat gun.

socalturkeyman

I just did mine. I didnt use the kit though. I got some of the ones you would use for cameras and other gear. I have a nova and didnt think it would be easy to put the pre cut stuff on,due to all of the ridges on the grip and forearm. I didnt get bubbles or wrinkles,but I will say that its pieced alot lol. Still looks good and will work for now.
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captpete

Sorry it took me so long to get the pic posted. You can see the checkering through the vcamo if you look. The last pic shows where I messed up a little and have a wrinkle or 2. They don't show up real well in the pic and you really can't see them in person either. 






Cove

Here's mine. Easy to work with but quite time consuming to get it just right. Heat gun really seemed to help and yes, it heat very quickly.


Bustabeak

They all look good to me! I finally did my stoeger. I thought it looked good. Some wrinkles but definitely did the job!