Camoflaging a Gun.
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Camoflaging a Gun.
I've heard about camouflaging water guns. In fact I read about it here. I really don't know how though. I'm worried some paint might wash off or maybe I can afford it. I also haven't seen any posts about it around here. Please tell me an effective an affordable way to camouflage a gun.
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I once had "the furry gun". I spent hours cutting up pieces of brown burlap into flower-like shapes and glued them onto nearly the entire surface of an extremely heavily modded 21K. When an enemy finally saw the thing, which wasn't easy to begin with, they knew what they were up against.
For normal paintjobs, I've usually just used spray paint protected by clear lacquer. Cheap and easy, though it does chip off over time. Then again, a spot here and there doesn't detract from the function of the camo - I don't paint guns for beauty!
For normal paintjobs, I've usually just used spray paint protected by clear lacquer. Cheap and easy, though it does chip off over time. Then again, a spot here and there doesn't detract from the function of the camo - I don't paint guns for beauty!
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go to the paintball/airsoft, or hunting section of a sports store, or some certain chain stores carry this type of stuff (e.g. Wal-mart) And look for camouflage tape. They always use the stuff for hunting, paintball, and airsoft to blend in to surroundings. Its self adhesive obviously, and its somewhat like duct tape. This is probably one of the most affordable option.
Its $10.74 usd for a roll 12-ft long 2" wide at wal-mart. They have 5 different colors/types of camo. The package claims its enough to cover and entire shotgun or rifle. Which is plenty to cover a Super Soaker. It is also weatherproof, and removable and reusable, it also increases grip. You can probably find it other places for cheaper. Heres a link to one example of the camo.
Its $10.74 usd for a roll 12-ft long 2" wide at wal-mart. They have 5 different colors/types of camo. The package claims its enough to cover and entire shotgun or rifle. Which is plenty to cover a Super Soaker. It is also weatherproof, and removable and reusable, it also increases grip. You can probably find it other places for cheaper. Heres a link to one example of the camo.
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Wait, back up. $10 for twelve feet of camo tape? I see two problems with this:
1. I got a roll of camo normal-size duct tape for three dollars at ACME Surplus, and
2. Who dares awaken the mighty WAL-MART? Support local businesses/Target.
EDIT: Never mind, I clicked on the link. That stuff is way better. The ACME stuff is just the kind of camo you might find on designer clothes.
This entire post was probably unnecessary.
1. I got a roll of camo normal-size duct tape for three dollars at ACME Surplus, and
2. Who dares awaken the mighty WAL-MART? Support local businesses/Target.
EDIT: Never mind, I clicked on the link. That stuff is way better. The ACME stuff is just the kind of camo you might find on designer clothes.
This entire post was probably unnecessary.
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