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  • mwilson

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    franklin
    my first attempt at camo painting a rifle. what do you think?
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    redneck919

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    thats a very good first attempt.im sure after you've done this once now the second go around will be 10 times better.very nice rifle and great job on it.:yesway:
     

    N_K_1984

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    i think it looks really great.

    it is much more methodical, and precise than when i did my first camo job on a mosin m44 sporter. mine turned out really great too, yours is just a totally different style.

    great job!
     

    Chipslinger

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    Looks good! Appears you took your time and thought it out. I would have went all free style on it and just started spraying. That's why I have not camoed any guns.:D I like the outlining and shadowing effect on the leaves.:yesway:

    I assume the no slip drawer lining on the bench is what you used to get the perforated/pleated look?
     

    mwilson

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    Looks good! Appears you took your time and thought it out. I would have went all free style on it and just started spraying. That's why I have not camoed any guns.:D I like the outlining and shadowing effect on the leaves.:yesway:

    I assume the no slip drawer lining on the bench is what you used to get the perforated/pleated look?
    your very observant
     
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