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Self Inflicted camo-dip job on my hunter AR15


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Guest gohunt
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I guess I was kinda bored with my all black AR15 used as my varmit hunter so i decided to buy a DIY camo dip kit off of Ebay.

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After normal surface prep, painting a base cote is the first real step in this process.

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Next is the actual dipping process. After dipping several parts of the stock set, I kinda got discouraged by getting a less than perfect dip pattern. At that point I decided to put the project aside for a while. After about 2 months, and after considering sending the stock set out for a professional job, I finally decided to go ahead and finish the job I’d started, save my $$$, and be satisfied with a less than perfect job, but, this is a hunting rifle, not a showpiece. I figured a coyote wouldn’t notice that the camo was not just right!

I only had three dips left to complete so I got that done, did some touch up work, and sprayed on the clear coat. After drying overnight, I reassembled and well, not perfect, but not too bad either. It is what it is….not too bad if you don't look too close.

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Looks great!

When you consider the time and effort needed if you laid all the patterns out by hand this is an amazing time saver. It also results in a pattern that would be very time consuming to duplicate. I honestly can't see anything I would consdier wrong with it.

I do my own camo as well, or at least used to. It would take me days because I would lay out the pattern, spray then wait a few hours for the paint to tack. Lay out another pattern and repeat. It was literally a two day ordeal to produce a decent camo pattern but even then it wasn't as good as yours above.

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Looks good to me. You will have to let us know how the dip holds up once you get out and start beating around the woods. Dolomite is right, I use a vinyl cutter to lay out my patterns so it's an hour or 2 in front of a computer to set it up. Then the spray it is another process, I can get up to 2 colors done a day. So at what looks like 5 colors, you saved yourself about 2 extra days of work. I can't really tell any errors on the stock unless I stare at it for a while...hopefully the coyotes won't have too much time to criticize.

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That looks nice for what it is. What was the name of what you used. I have a gun I might try that on.

Guest BEARMAN
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Yes, by all means; a very nice DIY camo job indeed. Don't be overly critical of your work...it's camo, for Pete's sake. :D

Guest Sgt. Joe
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It is what it is….not too bad if you don't look too close.

It looks fine to me. :)

A lot better than some that I have seen and I can assure you that whatever you are shooting at is not going to be looking too close.:screwy:

Good Job!

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I think the quality of work you did looks excellent. Certainly NOT a bubba 'smith hack job. You should be proud.

Having said that, I'm not a big fan of that particular pattern.

Guest gohunt
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Yes, 1 kit did my entire furniture kit.

Thanks to all for the comments!

Did you do all your pieces with one piece or unit?
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Guest ArmyVeteran37214
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So how is it holding up?

Yeah, status report please. BTW, looks good!

Guest gohunt
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So how is it holding up?

Well, she's not been out of the safe even to sight it in after reassembly! No, it's not a safe queen, it's turkey season! I have a new boss and find myself actually having to concentrate on my job more than ever before, so, less free time. Did I mention it's turkey season? I've taken three longbeards so far and have about a week to get that last one. Maybe then I'll go to the range or actually hunt with this rifle!

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Good job. Not really a fan of most camo paterns, but that's one I could live with.

+1....but that is purdy

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