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Posted: 4/12/2008 1:14:52 PM EDT
| yep, the clear coat is next. I didnt want to do it until I made a decision on the black. I think I might have a hard time if I did put black on it because it would cover up too much of the other colors. My wife said not to do the black and I am leaning towards not doing it, but though I would see what you all thought. |
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That was the look we were going for. He mainly wanted a coating on the barrel and action so that he wouldnt have to worry about rust. And let's face it, this is a hunting/target gun....no need to worry about someone seeing you and shooting back. And it is pretty darn effective, even though the barrel doesnt have the pattern on it. |
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big +1 on NO black... look around your AO, black is rarely if ever found in nature. i suppose the black that was included in camofladge was meant to reprduce the casting of shadows. perhaps it wasn't fully understood that natural vegetation and your surroundings will cast the APPROPRIATE shadows. the addition of black into a "woodland" camo scheme was never really a good idea. rather, a slate(or another greyish earthtone color) would have been much more desireable and accurate, as well as a second and lighter colored brown like a "coyote" or "flat dark earth" would have been good additions. just look at the use of different earth tones and lack of black/extremelly dark colors in Crye "multicam", and how exceptionally well it blends into many many different environmental landscapes. as i said, the environment you're in will provide you with the appropriate shadowing... besides, next time you get the chance, walk to a window or door, close your eyes for a minute or so to adjust your eyes, and then open them and just gaze outside. see if your eyes aren't naturally drawn first to anything black or extremely dark in color, as well as drawn to anything cast in shadow... i would guess it's either some sort of genetically enherited defenseive and/or predatory mechanism. sort of like a genetic reminder for your brain to look into the shadows for and beware of, any potentially learking danger(predators). or your brain telling you to look into the shadows for anything hiding from you(that could be a potential meal)... |
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it does look good. I'm gonna do 1 of my rifles in woodland myself. But just to comment, I disagree about not using black, it's a common comment that black isn't a natural color, but the fact is it is a natural color seen by your eyes because of shadows or low light, ect., so if you're going to use something in the shade or at night, ect. black does well. For what it's worth I tested 4 main types of camo, bdu woodland, multicam and the civilian version of marpat digital woodland, the marine woodland camo that is, and acu, and despite the popularity of the digital camo's, the woodland was still 1 of the better camos in many of the different areas and light conditions in my opinion. It might be old school, but it's still 1 of the more effective camo's you can use in many environments in the u.s.. |
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Quoted: Thanks for the tutorial! Mine turned out well I think. http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm192/mamartin043/sniper.jpg simply awsome |
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