What a transformation

Eric Patterson

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my shotgun went under. About two years ago I bought a Benelli M1 from Brian Story who bought it from Greg Kurz. I guess you could say it's making its way around the forum from coast to coast. Well I really liked the gun but dang if it didn't have the butt ugliest camo job ever laid down on a firearm. I couldn't take it any longer and a couple months ago decided to do something about it. I did some research to see if you can re-dip a gun to a different pattern (Mossy Oak Duck Blind in my case). Turns out it can easily be done. I spoke to Don Mullis from Camo-Solutions and he assured me re-dipping is every bit as rugged and durable as the original finish so I shipped him my gun. Today a box arrived on the front porch. When I opened the box it was if they shipped me a brand new gun. Wow, the attention to detail and finish is better than I hoped for. I'm looking forward to using it this season and am no longer nautiated by the original pattern.

If anyone is considering having your gun camo-dipped get a hold of Don. His work is first rate.

http://www.camo-solutions.com/

Eric
 
Gregg

When I took the gun apart I was afraid that saltwater you hunt resulted in bad corrosion. Not a bit. You must have done thorough cleanings when you had it.

Eric
 
That's good, I'm kinda anal about keeping my stuff looking in good shape. I usually just hosed it out with WD-40 and then wiped the externals with RIG.
 
Glad things are going well with the gun! I just picked up a slightly used black berreta extrema with the kick-off. Fits me a ton better than the benelli did. Now there are NO excuses for missing!

Brian
 
Good to know Eric. I bought my SBE with hardwood Max 4 ( maybe ???? ) on it... I have had it for 9 years... the "dip" is wearing off mine... due to this, it is becoming brighter in color.. I have been thinking of spray paint....
 
Phil

I recently painted my Brant and while at it decided to paint an old beater 870 I got in 1987, the first year the Express came out. All the bluing was gone and it was silvery in appearance. I took it apart, cleaned and masked the moving parts, and primed it with PPG Ditzler two part epoxy primer. Then I topcoated it with the two part Limco acrylic enamel paint I used on my boat. Have you seen the tactical 870s? It is similar in color to those and to be honest I doubt anyone could tell them apart at a distance. Since I had the paint already in the gun for the boat I bet it didn't take more than an hour of my time and very little paint. I'm very pleased with the way it looks and it should be crazy durable.
 
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Wonder how many people would pick that "skulz camo" pattern. Maybe if you wear a black hoodie, have whack'em and stack'em stickers on your gun barrel, and refuse to smile you might be in to that.
 
I bet the skulz camo is popular with the paint ball crowd. Then again these days you can't sling a dead cat without hitting a duck call that has a skull on it.

Eric
 
The prices for this service have come down some over the last few years.

Hmmmm....

$300 Stoeger M2000, one of the few that seem to function well.....

$20 in spray paint....or....get it dipped....

Eric, how did the vent rib area turn out? that has always been a concern of mine was all those little vents under the rib.
 
I kind of like the Skulz effect. I think it might throw off the spinner crowd to have a Sterlingworth done up in full bone effect.

But it might be too contrasty with the wack and stack red lettering on the old barrels.
 
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