Here's mine, Remington 700 ADL in .223. I posted about it a few days ago and re-shot it the same night. I think the biggest thing is contrast, breaking up an outline requires contrast, and my original shoot didn't really have enough.
Just old reliable Fusion paint. Khaki, OD Green, and black speckling.
My current favorite. It's a Rem 700 classic in 17 Remington. Hard to tell there is a wood stock under all that paint. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
And here is my Franken-CZ in 17 Remington
Another 17 Remington, this has a 20" Lothar Walther barrel and is my most accurite AR
This is easier than camo, and hides/blends in just dandy. Krylon khaki fusion and black webbing spray. No messy stencils or handfuls of grass/brush needed.........
Here's my attempt at Natural Gear camo. As soon as my Marlin 917 is done getting accurized, its gonna get the same finish, except it's gonna get it all over /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
Sweet lookin rifles guys I would choose a favorite but I like em all.I saw someone on here that had a camo rifle with bobcat or coyote prints on it I cant remember who it was but I love that gun.If anyone has a gun like that I would like to see a picture of it and I really want to know how you did that.Im thinkin about gettin a NEF 223 for coyotes and bobcats and knowing me that will be the gun I will try to paint.Awesome job guys keep em coming and hopefully I will get that 223 soon and if it aint too bad I will post a picture and see what you guys think.
anyone ever experiment with the duracoat finishing system?? I have been reading up on it and have been talking to a guy who will do it for me for $150 bucks gun, scope, rings and all! Just wondering if this finish is worth it or if I should look at alternatives.
These rifles are both done in Cerakote. I tried Duracoat on a couple guns, and I really don't like how it applied in comparison to the Cerakote. Duracoat also isn't as durrable.