I can't help on picking a pattern choice but Cerakote is infinitely more durable than dipping
I can't help on picking a pattern choice but Cerakote is infinitely more durable than dipping
Oderint dum metuant
"Stay with me; do not fear. For he who seeks your life seeks my life, but with me you shall be safe.” 1 Samuel 22:23
“This gun is liberty; hold for certain that the day when you no more have it, you will be returned to slavery.” – Toussaint L’Ouverture
Oh you are. More than welcome Jafar.
I see your talents and creativity along with a grand sense of creating works of art that many find absolutely appealing.
At one time I painted my one hunting rifle in a pretty unique pattern that broke up the verticle lines pretty good......but were dung compared to what you do.
The guys at hunting camp were awe struck with it and before the week was over they all wanted it done to their rifles.....and a few had some custom wood on them.
The next season they opened up their gun cases and admired each others rifles.....then they left the cabin wearing fluorescent orange which made me laugh as I always wore camo.
When the last guy made it back without his rifle, he explained that he played it down and couldn't find it after he got done taking his dump......which made me laugh so hard I puked.
We found his rifle the next day.
Your red\orange and black creation is absolutely stunning...,it ain't for me,but it surely catches the eye.
Does that ceracote have to be baked on?....and if so how do you cook a plastic frame?
Thanks.....
How do those hyve baseplates compared to the taran tactical? Do they function as well without an larger magazine spring?
Good to know! Thanks. The grip work looks awesome as usual on those.