That's one of the best camo jobs I've seen. I've seen some that look tacti-cool, but yours actually looks practical and like it would really blend into the woods of Indiana. Care to share some details on it?
Thanks, I actually painted my son's 20 ga first then my 12 ga just so get the hang of it. I used Krylon flat camo paint followed by flat clear coat. I used khaki paint as a base. I found a big ball of twine that my wife had for crafts or something that I thought would make a nice wrap. I double it up and wrapped the gun varying the gaps and followed with OD green, the sand, and finally foliage green. I didn't want any black in it isn't really natural. I also put several strands together loosely and laid it over the gun for fill in our touch ups. Next time I do one I will take pics along the way. I am building a Spike's from scratch now - but will prob leave that one black. I am learning as I go, but it is really fun and my son likes it too.
here is a pic of the shotguns - i didn't do an foliage green on my 12 ga as there isn't much of that in deer season.
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