Im sure some of you have seen some of my camo jobs. Over time I have figured out how to work with alumahyde material from brownells. But sadly they dont cary the colors I need for the muddy girl pattern. Durakote does and I have done a couple rifles and a couple hand guns with it and it has some good qualities one of which is the fast dry. You can kind of gently use the fire arm 24 hrs after painting but it takes 6 weeks to cure completely. They do indeed sell all colors I would need to pull it off but much of it will be by hand using different methodes from spraying, to sponging to brushwork and blending. Very challenging!!

Then there is the topic at hand. Hydro dipping. I have never done it and would shudder at the thought of making my first project be my daughter's precision rifle. You can bet I would f that up ten ways to sunday being my first attempt.

Have you ever done it at home if so HOW?

or Where, link to website,did you send your rifle to be dipped?
How long did the whole process take from your door back to your door?
Were you ultra pleased at the work that was done ?