View Full Version : Old Gun, New Camo II
P. Beyer
03-02-2005, 09:08 PM
Sorry, I don't have a before pic. I'm sure you can imagine an old abused and a bit rusted 870 SuperMag though.
I used the camo extreme product (which was packaged as Camoclad)
The contacts if interested are 1-866-321-CAMO or www.camoextreme.com (http://www.camoextreme.com)
I wouldn't say installation was EASY, but I'm pleased. What I was a bit aggrevated about was the $10.00 shipping that took from last Thursday until 6:00PM the following Weds..........
It was worth the $25 though.
http://drummer233.freeservers.com/images/870guncamo.jpg
ceohunter
03-02-2005, 09:15 PM
From the looks of that photo, I can't tell any difference between that and factory camo!
Looks good and your going to need a good camo becuase of how close your going to call those toms in this spring!
Gobblergetter2.1
03-02-2005, 09:19 PM
Thats the same type of camo i have on my benelli. Looks good!! I can imagine how it looked before though. Its like a completely different gun!
Steve_Conover
03-02-2005, 09:54 PM
That looks nice. How durable do you think it will be?
P. Beyer
03-02-2005, 10:00 PM
That looks nice. How durable do you think it will be?
It has an almost vinyl/rubberized feel to it, just like a few factory guns I've picked up.
We'll see for sure at the end of the first week or so of May how it does.
Harold
03-03-2005, 04:24 AM
That gun looks GREAT I just put on a camo sock on my 500 Mossberg but it doesn't look that good and might be a pain on my pump trying to slide it back to eject a shell. And getting the sock all waded up, I might try this stuff and see what happens.
quackrstackr
03-06-2005, 05:36 PM
And it was packaged as Camoclad? And you paid $25 for it???????
You can buy the Camoclad gun kits all day long for $19.
Sounds to me like someone is playing a little 3 card monty and making $6 a pop in the process.
turk2di
03-06-2005, 06:48 PM
Looks great!
MCollins
03-07-2005, 12:47 PM
Tell me more about the process. How much work was it really?
SPURX2
03-08-2005, 06:47 PM
Sorry, I don't have a before pic. I'm sure you can imagine an old abused and a bit rusted 870 SuperMag though.
I used the camo extreme product (which was packaged as Camoclad)
The contacts if interested are 1-866-321-CAMO or www.camoextreme.com (http://www.camoextreme.com)
I wouldn't say installation was EASY, but I'm pleased. What I was a bit aggrevated about was the $10.00 shipping that took from last Thursday until 6:00PM the following Weds..........
It was worth the $25 though.
http://drummer233.freeservers.com/images/870guncamo.jpg
Does this stuff work like shrink wrap or is it just tape material?
P. Beyer
03-08-2005, 07:12 PM
The process took about an hour, maybe 2....(it was a few Beers worth)
While the directions were short, they were to the point and accurate. I started at the butt end of the gun and worked my way to the barrel. It's like a vinyl tape. Make the relief cuts where needed so the cover forms to fit your gun and just rub it down a little was all I did. Then after I took it out shootin' a few times I went over it and rubbed down any places (which was about 2) that needed it and bled out a few air pockets.
It was fairly simple, and IMO, Worth it.
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