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Posted: 4/26/2016 4:35:05 PM EDT
What is your personal opinion on the most effective four season camo spray paint job for the Middle of the US, how it's applied and where?
Spring, summer, fall, winter

Pictures would be greatly appreciated.

Dark brown, light brown and some green? I've heard three colors is best, four colors. Sprayed, sponged, ect. Ect.
Everyone has different thoughts on it and I've see lots of photos, but I'm curious on what you think is the most effective, and how it's applied and where.

Planning on spraying my Tavor to be effective throughout the year without having to spray each season.

Picture of my Tavor as reference.
Thanks
Link Posted: 4/28/2016 4:14:31 AM EDT
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The pattern that guns762 did with sponges looks pretty cool. I did fern overlay on an old 20gauge that is decent.


Link Posted: 4/28/2016 5:50:30 AM EDT
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ASAT

Link Posted: 4/28/2016 11:28:52 AM EDT
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The pattern that guns762 did with sponges looks pretty cool. I did fern overlay on an old 20gauge that is decent.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/638/20738808205_087a75f50e_k.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5835/20704817642_1a06b68aa2_b.jpg
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Interesting. Is there a diy thread on how he did that?
Link Posted: 4/28/2016 7:27:02 PM EDT
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this! as goofy as it looks it works very well

https://youtu.be/HyQB65ig5PQ
Link Posted: 4/28/2016 7:33:01 PM EDT
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Interesting. Is there a diy thread on how he did that?
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The pattern that guns762 did with sponges looks pretty cool. I did fern overlay on an old 20gauge that is decent.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/638/20738808205_087a75f50e_k.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5835/20704817642_1a06b68aa2_b.jpg


Interesting. Is there a diy thread on how he did that?


https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1779522

I agree on the ASAT. Its what I hunt in. It would probably look pretty cool in a gun also.
Link Posted: 4/28/2016 7:34:06 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 4/29/2016 6:05:49 AM EDT
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Good ole woodland .
Link Posted: 4/29/2016 7:07:09 PM EDT
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Painted Tavor the other day. Looks OK IMO. Could be better could be worse. No doubt it will blend in better though, so I'm happy.
Used sponge method.









Link Posted: 5/3/2016 7:30:31 PM EDT
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To me ...it totally depends on your surroundings.  Match the hatch and all that jazz. Your tavor looks good, but I would add some  of the bright green like the leaves.
Link Posted: 5/3/2016 8:44:08 PM EDT
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I think your Tavor needs a bit of contrast to break up the shape of the weapon.

Certain colors will take on the surrounding hues of the environment like khaki.

If it is next to red, it will have a reddish hue. Next to green, a greeninsh hue.

So I would paint mine khaki with some dark swipes ala asat
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