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    Quote Originally Posted by crossgun View Post
    The pattern in question is the new A-TACS camo. Currently it seems that it is available from EOTAC in soft goods and exclusive to the Remington family for firearms.

    http://a-tacs.com/

    Advanced Tactical Concealment System.
    EOTAC is still showing "coming soon" so it is more like... will be available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reconsnake View Post
    water transfer printing.
    Alright, wonder what that means??? As in printed on gelatin water based adhesives that were then transfered onto the firearm?

    The images look damn good, I am going to have to do some research on this technique. Any ideas regarding where to start??? I'm off to google now.
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    Some guys on Lightfighter had their guns and pieces of gear (like holsters) dipped here:

    http://www.freedomgraphix.com/

    Everyone spoke very highly of the quality of their work. The pics looked absolutely amazing!

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    The stocks on my 870 are water transfer printed...looks nice but scratches easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmcmanus View Post
    Alright, wonder what that means??? As in printed on gelatin water based adhesives that were then transfered onto the firearm?

    The images look damn good, I am going to have to do some research on this technique. Any ideas regarding where to start??? I'm off to google now.
    im guessing the pattern is on the surface of the water and you dip the firearm in and it coats it.

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    http://www.watertransferprinting.com/

    bottom left of the page has a video of them doing the water transfer

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