Camo Painting
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Had a little time on my hands Sunday so i decided to paint one of my guns. I have been wanting to do this to a coupple of them but didn't want to ruin them. Painted an old single shot 20ga. The only place I am haveing a little trouble with the paint sticking is the tip of the barrel. Let me know what you guys think. Also if ya'll have any suggestions.
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Not bad! heres a couple Turkey guns I did, I post that I used Styx rivers but I think it was actually the reelfoot stencils.
Either stencil is good, have done guns, box stands & Mini trucks with them. http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/show...cil#post180248 |
I used some plants out of the wifes flower bed to get the different patterns. The only thing I don't like about not haveing the stincel is there is no actual leaves or grass, just shadeing. wtretrievers, how is the paint holding up? Looks like you used a sealer, I was thinking about putting a sealer, I think it might help it last a little longer.
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No sealer used, holding up pretty well considering handling & use these guns get, shading with the stencils is easy, put a base coat of grey, tan or what ever you want, hint.....if you use say grey, get 2 different name brands of grey, one will be darker, spray 6" with one then 6" with the other, it will be light than dark & so on, the use a flat black make a swipe here & there & woo la you have shading, then add your sticks, leaves etc.
Wipe gun down with rubbing alcohol or a contact cleaner 1st. |
I think the tan color needs to be darker. You could see that gun in a blind a mile away, good pattern though.
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looks pretty sweet. nice pattern
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nice job, i'd work with different color paints. Like Jeff said, try a darker undercoat so it dont stand out as much. That gun would be awesome in Iraq in the sand.
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Looks good
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Looks pretty good!!
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