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Post by kodiak50 on Nov 27, 2005 15:59:31 GMT -5
Any you guys know where I can get my Blk Synthetic stock camo painted or dipped?
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Post by dlawrence on Nov 27, 2005 21:16:40 GMT -5
Don't spend the money. A camo stock doesn't make much difference. Dull black is probably just as good.
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Post by Woody Williams on Nov 27, 2005 21:26:25 GMT -5
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Post by shootsa410 on Dec 3, 2005 21:21:01 GMT -5
Gander Mnt, they have a number of different patterns. I had my 11-87 done by them. Of course I only got to hunt with it a couple days before it BROKE. I sent it back to Remington and they're replacing it.
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Post by BIGHORN on Dec 5, 2005 8:49:08 GMT -5
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Post by Decatur on Dec 5, 2005 15:12:19 GMT -5
I painted 3 shotguns this spring for turkey hunting. I just printed leafy patterns on card stock in my pc, cut them out and used them as stencils. The paint jobs, while not Mossy Oak, definately do a good job of breaking up the outline of the guns. Just get 3 FLAT paints and paint the gun one color, and then go over it with the stencil. I even made a turkey stencil and painted it on the gun as part of the camo pattern.
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Post by hp on Dec 5, 2005 17:36:41 GMT -5
Gander Mnt, they have a number of different patterns. I had my 11-87 done by them. Of course I only got to hunt with it a couple days before it BROKE. I sent it back to Remington and they're replacing it. What broke?
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 5, 2005 18:03:43 GMT -5
I painted 3 shotguns this spring for turkey hunting. I just printed leafy patterns on card stock in my pc, cut them out and used them as stencils. The paint jobs, while not Mossy Oak, definately do a good job of breaking up the outline of the guns. Just get 3 FLAT paints and paint the gun one color, and then go over it with the stencil. I even made a turkey stencil and painted it on the gun as part of the camo pattern. That is how we used to paint our bows. The results are whatever a person's imagination wants it to be..
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Post by shootsa410 on Dec 5, 2005 18:47:55 GMT -5
The gas cyl broke off the barrel and forced the barrel back into the receiver. It bent the vent rib and forced the barrel into the receiver, expanding it. I couldn't close the bolt after I finally got the barrel out.
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