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what do you think of this camo paint job
what do you think of this camo paint job
I got bored and painted up my Baikal goose/duck gun.<BR><BR><IMG SRC="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j247/joelbrown_01/friends/S5000244.jpg"> <BR><BR><IMG SRC="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j247/joelbrown_01/friends/sg1.jpg"> <BR><BR><IMG SRC="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j247/joelbrown_01/friends/sg2.jpg"> <BR><BR><IMG SRC="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j247/joelbrown_01/friends/sg4.jpg"> <BR><BR><IMG SRC="http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j247/joelbrown_01/friends/sg5.jpg"> what do you think of this camo paint job?be-u-tifulniceacceptable for a waterfowlerdont like itick-makes me want to puke on it
26 January 2009, 05:56
Fish30114I like the paint job, but that lacey duvet or comforter or whatever is a little fru-fru for a background

my wife loves that comforter.

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I forgot to say I used paint with grit in it.Like very fine sand.Should help with the grip on cold,rainy october mornings.
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26 January 2009, 06:47
GeedubyaJB,
looks good to me. Not to busy. Looks like it won't reflect a lot of light. Shouldn 't be too slippery with the textured paint. What do you think about it is a better question?
GWB
I dont know yet.I would like to set it out and see how it blends in first.Going by the colors I used ,it should work ok,but Im not sure.
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26 January 2009, 07:54
Bobby TomekLike GWB mentioned, yours is the only opinion that really counts. Take it out to your favorite hunting spot, check it out -- and if you are happy with it, that's all that matters.

Of course, if you got any paint or gun oil on your wife's comforter, there might be one other opinion that you'll be hearing...

Bobby
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26 January 2009, 09:16
DC RoxbyYou might want to try taking some leaves, sticks, etc and use them as stencils. Makes for a pretty cool effect.
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24 February 2009, 09:43
PanchoU happy, I'm estatic!
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24 February 2009, 15:42
Steve LathamI think this is pretty good, how durable would the paints be expected to be?, P.S. Don't forget the lanyard if you put it down!

25 February 2009, 07:59
N E 450 No2Looks good.
Fish, not sure I would want to admit, on AR, that I knew what a Duvet was.

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25 February 2009, 09:45
FlippyIt looks pretty good, especially for a first time effort. Don't give up!
A little too much "dark." Go for a lighter gray color for the base next time. Or spray some light colors, gray -- tan for example, on the gun. Make sure to give the gun a "vertical" profile.
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bfrshooterLong ago all hunting bows were super shiny and I had to do that to every one.
DC is right, I used to pick up small maple leaves for stencils and it made them pretty to look at. Of course the deer never made any comments.
One evening we had to track a deer so we put our bows down alongside the game lands road along with anything we didn't want to carry. Well our compasses were left behind.

It took a while to find our way out in the dark, the PA forest is HUGE!
Then it took an hour walking up and down the road to find our bows.

26 February 2009, 05:17
jbquote:
Originally posted by DC Roxby:
You might want to try taking some leaves, sticks, etc and use them as stencils. Makes for a pretty cool effect.

We should start having leaves again in a few months.Hence the interest in moving south.

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26 February 2009, 05:22
Jon Beutlerquote:
Originally posted by jb:
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Originally posted by DC Roxby:
You might want to try taking some leaves, sticks, etc and use them as stencils. Makes for a pretty cool effect.

We should start having leaves again in a few months.Hence the interest in moving south.
Just use that lacy doily thingy

26 February 2009, 19:15
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26 February 2009, 20:46
LBGuyto a human it looks very good for your first effort. but step away from the gun about 30 yards and it will look totally dark, or black, which ain't bad either. however, to get the best camo you need more light color to break up the dark. the comments about using leaves, etc. for a more natural print are right on. congrats on having the courage to camo your own gun. most folks won't.
27 February 2009, 02:35
Kamo GariWay too much green for 90% of the areas I hunt for ducks, but looks like a labor of love and an all-around good job.
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27 February 2009, 03:16
plainviewI've never been bored enough to paint my guns.
But then I've never lived in Minnesota either.
Looks OK to me.
For a painted gun.
White (winter camo) paint would be really boring.....
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28 February 2009, 00:05
DuckearToo green for where I hunt.
The green looks too bright and "Kelly" green to me as well.
Olive Drab with a few black and brown tiger stripes would be my preference.
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