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Postby deltaduxs » Sat Mar 23, 2002 10:38 pm

I have a Beretta A390 sporting clays model (plain jane, wood stock) and I am on a limited budget, does anyone have any sugestions on a good way to camo this gun or where I can find a synthetic stock for it? I would perfer not to use the camo tape. I think it just sticks out in the blind.
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Postby Doc & Nash » Sun Mar 24, 2002 9:00 am

Drylock,

I have a guy I work with and he just (last week) took his old 870 sanded it down about 1/8" and had a Rhino Lining sprayed over it. It looks and feels awsome. If my old 870 was wood in lieu of already being synthetic I would have this done.

It is some what shiny considering he just got it back but it will dull with just a few times in the field.
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Postby Wingman » Sun Mar 24, 2002 7:44 pm

Buddy of mine has an old 1187..he put a gun sock on it. Looks like t-shirt material, but in Realtree. Will come right off and has no shine whatsoever. Looks like the cheapest alternative to a shiny gun.

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Postby Dutch Dog » Sun Mar 24, 2002 10:40 pm

If you don't mind painting it, get you a piece of cardboard and make a template that you can use to mimick the tree bark pattern in all of mossy oak's camo. In reality all it is is a bunch of squiggly lines in a barklike pattern. spray your gun a base coat of either tan or od green. then take a can of brown spray paint and spray on the pattern you cut in the cardboard. I would recommend using rustoleum since it will inhibit rust from forming. I would also recommend you testing your pattern on something that you don't mind ruining first just to make sure what you got is what you want. Stano on here painted his whole boat like that and it looks very, very good.

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