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    Camo dip?

    Has anyone had a long gun camo dipped or hydro-dipped, whatever they call it? I have started looking into this and there are some interesting patterns I am thinking about for a shotgun.

    I have not found, via my internet search, if this is a reliable and durable option to duracoat or cerakote.

    If anyone can recommend a company that does this work, I'd appreciate it. Just looking at the companies on the internet certainly does not give any true information about customer satisfaction.
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    Thanks for the link. I don't know why this thread did not turn up when I used the search function, but then computers are odd, mystical and whimsical things!
    Last edited by Elkhound; 02-05-11 at 10:00.
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    www.sohydroprint.com is where ive got some work done

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    Elkhound - glad I could help. Were you using the grey search button or the yellow one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer10 View Post
    Elkhound - glad I could help. Were you using the grey search button or the yellow one?
    Grey, and I don't think I added in enough parameters to qualify the search - live and learn. Thanks for the help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Militant83 View Post
    www.sohydroprint.com is where ive got some work done
    I was just checking out their web site, thank you. So many choices! It may be too hard to pick one pattern; I may have to send them more than one gun.
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    Try looking into a DIY dip kit

    www.camodipkit.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elkhound View Post
    Has anyone had a long gun camo dipped or hydro-dipped, whatever they call it? I have started looking into this and there are some interesting patterns I am thinking about for a shotgun.

    I have not found, via my internet search, if this is a reliable and durable option to duracoat or cerakote.

    If anyone can recommend a company that does this work, I'd appreciate it. Just looking at the companies on the internet certainly does not give any true information about customer satisfaction.
    http://www.hanoverhydrographics.com

    This shop has done a few guns for my friends and all of them have turned out really good. I am going to have him do one of my Browning Golds in MO Treestand. He is right of I-95 just north of Richmond VA.

    As a side note he can also dip in A-Tacs and MC. Heck, maybe I will do the Gold in A-Tacs…lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civic96hb View Post
    Try looking into a DIY dip kit

    www.camodipkit.com
    They suck don't waste your money. Have it professionally done theres alot more to the process than you think.

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