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Posted: 11/9/2005 3:00:55 PM EDT
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Hydrographics is the process where the gun (or other object) is dipped in a liquid tank, and it comes out with a photograph like finish ie looks like Mossy Oak or whatever. The place I had book marked for ages apparently went out of business, anyone know a place still in business? ![]() Actually Gander Mountain contracts it out, but I'd rather not monkey around with the middle man.www.gandermountain.com/gunsmithing/services_finishes.asp |
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After google searching for a little while, I came up w/ a few names, but I didn't check to see if they were still in business or not. Jim Crumley: www.camoent.com/ This website works, too: www.watertransferprinting.com/ This place was listed, but the website didn't exist: K & D Gunsmithing and Camouflaging 708 12th Street S.E. Cochran, GA 31014 478-934-4647 We use Hydrographics or the dipping process to camouflage aftermarket firearms and accessories. Hope this helps you out. Seems like a worthwhile and nice process to do to your guns. |
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Thanks Dave. I found this place also. www.dynamicfinishes.com/ I had know about a placed called "Camo-It" near Waco, but there old webpage seems to redirect to another business now. The finish is similar to the outercoating on a car, as far as durability, not sure how it would hold up over time. I am still plotting my mossy oak AR though. |
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