youu_whoo_whoo |
10-08-2011 05:16 PM |
dura touch camo coating
Is it worth it? Or would a synthetic gun be just as good for waterfowl hunting and preventing rust?
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specktator |
10-08-2011 05:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by youu_whoo_whoo
(Post 333428)
Is it worth it? Or would a synthetic gun be just as good for waterfowl hunting and preventing rust?
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Camo makes a night and day difference in rust protection. I would never get a shotgun not in camo again. I have buddies that have had problems with the Browning camo coming off though. I hear mosquito repellant messes up the finish on the Brownings. My Benellis come off some too after normal wear but not as bad as Browning. Buddy has a BPS in camo that he been have for 3-4 years and camo finish looks like he's been having it for 20years.
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Kenner18 |
10-08-2011 05:22 PM |
I dont think it is ,but thats just me .Just keep it clean and rust wont be a problem. Plus skeeter spray will eat it off sometimes .
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The Salty Hog |
10-09-2011 06:54 AM |
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Originally Posted by specktator
(Post 333431)
Camo makes a night and day difference in rust protection. I would never get a shotgun not in camo again. I have buddies that have had problems with the Browning camo coming off though. I hear mosquito repellant messes up the finish on the Brownings. My Benellis come off some too after normal wear but not as bad as Browning. Buddy has a BPS in camo that he been have for 3-4 years and camo finish looks like he's been having it for 20years.
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I agree, I had a browning in camo and it went down hill fast.
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