WELL WORTH THE MONEY! I got the gun kit in Mossy Oak Bottomland and put it on my Benelli SBE last night. It looks awesome! Take your time and use a heat gun to help. THe material can be stretched when it is heated. I was worried it might come undone during the night but just checked it and it looks great. I cleaned the gun completely with gun scrubber last night before i went to work on it. If you want to camo your gun and dont want to dip it, i suggest the kit highly!
Any pics?
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Im waiting to here what everyone things of the durability of these kits. If they will last a little bit Im gonna pull the trigger
Quote from: C J Stahly on January 09, 2012, 03:15:13 PM
Im waiting to here what everyone things of the durability of these kits. If they will last a little bit Im gonna pull the trigger
They seem to work, if applied well, no gaps, etc. but if the gun gets really wet, it's still a good idea to strip it and clean it, just in case.
The real key, as stated is to take your time and use heat to stretch the material. The video on the site where John Hines demonstrates the application is very helpful.
Thanks,
Clark
I have seen two reviews on here and both have been good so far!
no pics, but i took it to work with me today and held it up by a rem. 870 that tarjac dipped in bottomland and you couldnt tell a diff unless u ran your hand over it!
Sounds good but would love to see it.
The gun is dipped, but on the magazine tube and Tru-Glo Tru-Brite sight are covered in the new Mossy Oak Graphics...you can tell a slight color difference but this stuff is awesome!
(http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/q607/cookat7/IMG_0002.jpg)
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looks good :you_rock: