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    DIY Camo Dipping Kits


    Has anyone tried these on a gun stock yet? At-home camo dipping kits?

    www.camodipkit.com

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    I have messed with hydro dip on about 6 guns. One turned out great, two are ok, and the rest I gave up and painted them. I am done jacking around with it. Seemed to be to many variables to get good consistent dips. I may give this a try. http://www.gunskins.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowgetter1 View Post
    I have messed with hydro dip on about 6 guns. One turned out great, two are ok, and the rest I gave up and painted them. I am done jacking around with it. Seemed to be to many variables to get good consistent dips. I may give this a try. http://www.camoskinz.com
    Yeah they sell camo vinyl wraps... not a bad option either. Here is their main website - www.camo4u.com

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    Any down side to the vinyl wraps, such as trapping moisture/rust, etc??

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpx2rk View Post
    Any down side to the vinyl wraps, such as trapping moisture/rust, etc??
    Not that I have seen

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    thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by circ View Post
    Has anyone tried these on a gun stock yet? At-home camo dipping kits?

    www.camodipkit.com
    We have used a few of their kits over the years and all have worked great. Muddy girl and realtree are our favorite dip kits to get.

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    I was wondering about them, maybe I should give it a try !!!

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    I'm with snowgetter1. I did a few and have just gone back to painting them. I consider myself pretty handy but these dip kits are tough. Prepping the stock properly, activator, water temperature, dip angle, there are so many variables. I've had to redip 2 guns that didn't turn out just right. Even the shops that do it here locally still end up with bubbles, etc. That's why I gave up on it. It's a fun project but the results can be frustrating. Maybe others have had better experiences but that is mine. Let us know how you make out if you move forward

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    I've tried it, but found it to take a lot of practice.

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