How durable are the gun wraps from mossy oak? And do they fit pretty good and not a bunch of wrinkled up corners? Looking to do an 870
It all depends on how you install it,I have had my .50 cal tc wrapped in treestand for 7 years and Its in same shape it was the day I installed it.
If you take your time,It will hold up,I have done 10-12, I also used other brands, stick with the Mossy oak wrap,they are top quality. I would use a sharp knife and a hair dryer.
They hold up and look great.I think they have a 5 year warranty on finish, don't remember now exactly.Fit is good, use a hair dryer or heat gun and you won't get wrinkles. The only drawback is they can be a little slippery grip wise. I had them on my bps 10 and liked them.
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Mossy Oak's work! :camohat:
They work excellent, if done right with heat, it looks dipped.
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Take your time, take your gun apart or at least loosen part up so you can tuck the corners under. Use a heat gun. It was about an hour or so process. They have a YouTube instructional video.
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Looks mighty fine
Eddie, that looks great. You got me thinking.
Looks really nice Eddie
I did this one last year. There's no comparison to getting it dipped but for $20 it'll do. I talked with the owner of Stealth Strips about doing a gun with his product and he actually has done his that way. Seems like it would make a cleaner look and be a little more durable. Definitely use a heat gun/hair dryer and have some patience. An Exacto knife with new blades also helps. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220312/47f118846adc8ec3807f56532875d8b0.jpg)
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So far so good on mine. This is my 10 GA Turkey Rig I did in Mossy Oak Wraps. The barrel was factory painted, but the stock and the wood forend I wrapped.