Camo dipping (Hydro graphics)

TexasTexas95

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Ok y'all , the season has slowed down a bit and it's time do do some of that custom work to our rifles. I found a guy out where I live who does camo dipping / hydro graphics At a pretty fair price. It's normally $250 bucks for a rifle shotgun or bow but he said everyone here who Mentions me or predatormasters would get another 10 percent off bringing it to $225. There's tons of color options and patterns available also. I am not getting the hook up or anything for this, just sharing what I thought might be a good deal with y'all. I have used them before to get some stuff powder coated and they do very nice work. Also, the turn around time is super quick he said 4 to 5 days max would be all. You can check out their website if you like at www.elpasopowdercoating.com if you are interested. Pm me with any questions and I'll do my best to help. Mods, if this post is out of line then feel free to lock it up or I will delete it or whatever you need.
 
There is a guy near me that does camo dipping also. He charged me $250.00 for a complete bolt gun. Stock, bolt handle, barrel and action, trigger gaurd, scope, mount and rings. He did this real cool rubberized sealant over the pattern that made the gun feel like a Hogue over molded stock.
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He also did my AR for $300.00
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Wow! Looks good. That's a good deal as well. Not sure about the rubber clear coat, but he will also seal all these up with a matte clear or also a gloss clear. He will also do the scope but that's at your own risk since they are to be submerged completely in water they can't be responsible if your scope is junk and leaks haha! Any gun is $225 in any pattern and whatever clear you would like. I'll ask him about the rubberized clear I'm sure they can do it. Also, if you want any pieced powdercoated, just let me know. I'm about to send in a bunch of my stuff for my jet ski.
 
I posted this in the AR section too since some of yall never go to the dark side
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Ok, so heres the deal and how it would work for the dipping process. I take all the parts off my rifle I wanted hydro dip, pack them up nicely in my preferred shipping companys box with paid return shipping label included in the box. Also include a piece of paper with specific instructions 1. pattern 2. matte or clear coat finish 3.Return shipping address 4. Obviously payment would be required somewhere in all this but those are just details haha

He also said that he would include scope and scope rings with the above noted price. As long as someone didnt try to send in parts for other rifles/pistols in addition to the primary firearm, he would not charge extra for them.

He said that he has about fifty different colors in stock including about 12 camo colors to choose from.

Multiple guns shipped would also get a better deal but you would have to speak with him directly. His name is Aryan Marivani.

Some colors he has in stock, some would have to be special ordered and take a few weeks. Just email him or myself and one of us will find out for you. Some special order, or "Royalty colors" is what he called them, would be alot more expensive so its important to find out.

Im not sure if he has snow camo, but I know he can get it. This probably would not be a royalty color, but I know its a color some of yall will want.

Let me know! thanks, Jacob

If I get my pistol done up, I will definitely show yall some pics.
 
these are sweet camo jobs. I have been thinking about getting a camo job on a Tikka t3 lite. I assume that blue or stainless makes no diff. Is this like a Duracote? I saw some other awesome camo jobs from a custom gunsmith site called http://oneholegunworks.com/. I dont know that guy but his camo jobs are pretty nice also.

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Quote:Is this like a Duracote?

No, it's a printed film they float on water, then push the part down through it and it forms to the outline. The whole pattern goes on in one shot, and it's done.
Think decal instead of paint.
 
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