Browning camo citori

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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby Smoke68 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 1:18 pm

deltadukman wrote:Wait, so there is a process to remove the Dura Touch? I'm assuming its just black plastic under there? I would love to do that to a dura touch gun I have.
Actually, the duratouch is just a rubberized-grippy coating on top. When (not if) it starts to peel, the camo still shows but it takes on a yellowish awful looking tone that will be splotchy where it peels. Makes it look real nice.

Yeah it can be removed, then what is left underneath can be prepared and re-dipped to look like a camo-dipped gun ought to.
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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby missed mallards » Fri Jan 26, 2018 11:44 am

Smoke68 wrote:
deltadukman wrote:Wait, so there is a process to remove the Dura Touch? I'm assuming its just black plastic under there? I would love to do that to a dura touch gun I have.
Actually, the duratouch is just a rubberized-grippy coating on top. When (not if) it starts to peel, the camo still shows but it takes on a yellowish awful looking tone that will be splotchy where it peels. Makes it look real nice.

Yeah it can be removed, then what is left underneath can be prepared and re-dipped to look like a camo-dipped gun ought to.
Got to agree with most on the board. I'd get one dipped if I so inclined, wouldn't wait on finding one. The yellowing doesn't even blend into the grass either.
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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby crow » Fri Jan 26, 2018 11:26 pm

Jamal, love that Boykin. Looks intense! I have one too. Love the breed.

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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby country_20boy » Thu Feb 01, 2018 8:39 am

For those of you that have Dura-touch guns that are sticky and peeling, call Browning and they will fix or replace at no cost. I know several people that have sent them back in the last 2 yrs. My brother sent back a Winchester SX2 and it took almost a year to get it back because they camo pattern was no longer made, but it looks good now. They put a new stock on it, and re-dipped the metal to match. My Uncle sent in a black stocked x-bolt and it only took a month or 2 to get it back.
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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby country_20boy » Thu Feb 01, 2018 8:41 am

Also, if any of you are interested, there was a 3.5" camo Cynergy in Swann's gun shop yesterday in Jackson. It was sticky...... :cry:
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Re: Browning camo citori

Postby WeBeJeepin » Fri Feb 16, 2018 8:19 am

I was in Swann's a few years ago and I saw one on the rack for sale. I told him I would think about it overnight and when I came back the next day it was sold. After seeing it I knew I needed one so I ended up finding one on Armslist from an individual and had it shipped to a local FFL. It is an awesome gun. Slightly sticky but not terrible.

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