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thinking of painting my 376 steyr... what do you think about these patterns... look NATGEAR frog...
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As long as it makes your socks go up and down, that's all that matters. <grins>
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Cool pics. I think Steelhead already beat you to the yellow and black pattern.
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Yeah, and he's going to want residuals.
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I wouldnt be camo'ing any rifle.....I just uncamo'd one of mine.
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McMillan's molded-in camo is as far as I go ... can't see why I'd ever need to camo my rifles ... I already hate the camo clothing for hunting, but use it only because most of the stuff out there only comes in camo, and I'm too lazy to search out suitable stuff that's not camo ...
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I'd do a stock like what's in the third picture.....with a stainless barreled action.....life's short, live a little. (grin)
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I like pic 1 & 2 - I could handle one like that.
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The first one makes me want mint chocolate chip ice cream.
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I like this one a lot
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Nice pictures of some cool Frogs.
Should make for a nice camo pattern.
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This last frog has a cool pattern - a lot of open area would make the pattern pretty effective, I'd bet. It would be even more effective if we stomped around where frogs lived.
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I believe the first couple of images are intended to draw attention to the animal's toxicity. The latter frog might be ones best bet for camo.
If it carries a wood stock, don't paint it. In about 10 years, anything carrying walnut will be a classic. 1Minute
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FROGS!!! I thought those were some kind of new Browning something-bolt rifle with custom camo patterns! Whew! Uhhhh, frogs uh? [they are neat looking frogs/toads tho] Tom
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I have a LV BR rifle done up in the blue and yellow pattern...Always gets comments both good and bad but the lady makes one hole groups all day long as long as the wind and shooter work together...
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