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Started by HILBY72, August 10, 2018, 11:02:03 AM

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HILBY72

I know several of you have camo painted your turkey killers, but have any of you ever used a sponge? I have a 1300 Black Shadow I am thinking about painting. Any pics for ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!!!!

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roverboy

A sponge might work good to give a good paint pattern. Try it on something else first though.
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aclawrence

I sponged mine. Then I got a little too creative with some acrylic paint and a brush. Most of it came off lol.


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roverboy

I've got 2 that I've been meaning to paint. One is a Mossberg 500 that I bought new in '94, and its chipped in several places. The other is a Stevens 320 that is flat black. I'm gonna use a sponge and try and get a treebark pattern. I'll try and get a slightly different pattern on each one.
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HILBY72

I finally had a chance to finish my little project. This gun was handed down to me this past spring by my dad since he gave up hunting due to his age. Its a Winchester 1300 and I figured since dad always liked black firearms I would leave the forearm and stock black. I don't think it turned out too bad for my first time painting a gun.

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