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Link Posted: 11/3/2014 5:05:41 AM EDT
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Here's a link to a place that has multicam.
http://www.camo4u.com/cgi-bin/edit/camo4u/camo4u/dbdata/qs_camo4u?UserList=listings&UserKeys=shotgun+kit+&M=10

Gunskins.com said they've discontinued their multicam pattern. They said they're working with Crye for an officially licensed multicam pattern or something like that. I emailed them about four months ago.

I would recommend waiting to see what happens. Their old multicam pattern is shrunk down from 60" to fit on an 8" piece of vinyl which looks a little goofy imo and decreases it's effectiveness as camouflage. YMMV.
Link Posted: 1/20/2015 4:01:57 AM EDT
[#2]
I found some kryptek patterns at US night vision for $15 a square foot. Shipping is dirt cheap too.









Link Posted: 1/20/2015 6:36:26 AM EDT
[#3]
Guess I don't have to paint my ar10tc now.

Will be ordering.

Thanks op

Txl
Link Posted: 1/20/2015 9:21:40 PM EDT
[#4]
I did my C39 AK pistol in ATACS-LE Gunskins a few weeks ago. It came out well, and I'll add with more photos later. But for now, here's a few photos I took with my cell phone.







Link Posted: 1/21/2015 10:18:05 PM EDT
[#5]
Definitely looking into this and like the idea and great price point. Anyone else remove their gun skin after using it for a while and notice any issues? I figure it provides pretty good protection but wasn't sure if moisture buildup would be a problem. Rain or hot to cold situations. Same thing with lubing the gun is there anything to watch out for or make note of? Just looking into it so I may have over looked any info on it. Figured Id ask you gentlemen.
Link Posted: 1/21/2015 11:06:51 PM EDT
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Definitely looking into this and like the idea and great price point. Anyone else remove their gun skin after using it for a while and notice any issues? I figure it provides pretty good protection but wasn't sure if moisture buildup would be a problem. Rain or hot to cold situations. Same thing with lubing the gun is there anything to watch out for or make note of? Just looking into it so I may have over looked any info on it. Figured Id ask you gentlemen.
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Yep, I've removed the Gunskins from an entire AR-15. It's the first one in this thread. The ATACS-AU colors weren't quite "right". I worked with the owner of Gunskins to correct the colors and then he sent me a new ATACS-AU kit, which I installed on that AR. The Gunskins was very easy to remove and there were no issues at all - no residue left behind which I was very surprised of.

I have used a couple of Gunskins-wrapped rifles in the rain and there's been no issues.

Other than the product taking some experience to do a really good job with the installation, I've been very pleased with it.
Link Posted: 1/22/2015 1:03:03 PM EDT
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I wonder how this would work on a bow..... More importantly which of those kits I'd need.
Link Posted: 1/30/2015 1:06:08 AM EDT
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Contact Kevin at Gunskins  and ask him if they've put their product on a bow....
Link Posted: 3/5/2015 1:55:13 PM EDT
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Those that have removed Gunskins, what if anything, did you do before hand? Reheat with a heat gun? Soak in hot water? Etc. I want to remove it from some oem carbine HGs.
Link Posted: 3/5/2015 8:56:12 PM EDT
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Those that have removed Gunskins, what if anything, did you do before hand? Reheat with a heat gun? Soak in hot water? Etc. I want to remove it from some oem carbine HGs.
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Just pull it off.

You can heat it with a blowdryer if you want but that will also make it more stretchy.
Link Posted: 3/6/2015 1:01:31 AM EDT
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Just pull it off.

You can heat it with a blowdryer if you want but that will also make it more stretchy.
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Those that have removed Gunskins, what if anything, did you do before hand? Reheat with a heat gun? Soak in hot water? Etc. I want to remove it from some oem carbine HGs.


Just pull it off.

You can heat it with a blowdryer if you want but that will also make it more stretchy.


Reason I asked, was what little I have pulled off so far, was a mofo to get off. Tended to peel off in very small pieces.
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