The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Who's gonna come along and say " Why not paint it black"?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Why separate the colors by stock vs metal? You could do a two-tone on both with a simple camo pattern.
Spray the whole thing green, and then lay your local foliage over it and hit it with the tan. then it'll be mostly tan with green foliage to break it up.
I've used pine sprigs and small leaves, works well.
Why separate the colors by stock vs metal? You could do a two-tone on both with a simple camo pattern.
Spray the whole thing green, and then lay your local foliage over it and hit it with the tan. then it'll be mostly tan with green foliage to break it up.
I've used pine springs and small leaves, works well.
One assumes this will be a family project and camo is much more fun.
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Why separate the colors by stock vs metal? You could do a two-tone on both with a simple camo pattern.
Spray the whole thing green, and then lay your local foliage over it and hit it with the tan. then it'll be mostly tan with green foliage to break it up.
I've used pine springs and small leaves, works well.
One assumes this will be a family project and camo is much more fun.
Oh and before anyone gets assy about it my best friend bought me that rifle new because he wanted to pay me back for when he lived with me for 3 months before he went to basic training.
Just a thought. Clean, mask & take time hitting the barreled action with satin/flat black, & put it up.
Give boys a few odd pieces of stencils to lay down, cut out paper curves, leaves, wads of grass, etc., the 2 cans of paint, & the stock.. Maybe have them watch a few youtube vids of spraying one. It might look like crap, or an artist might emerge. A win either way.
A buddy bought a really ugly 870 turkey gun once for cheap. It had been cameoed with gloss paint. But aside from the poor paint choice, the patterns were really good. My wife, cousin Daisey saw it, a faint outline of a Camel on the side of the buttstock & quickly, wittingly called the pattern,,,, Camelflage. Everybody loved that gun.