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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 982730" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>Camo rifles are so much work to do properly with duracoat (especially if youre charging $ for it) but they are fun to look at when theyre done. </p><p></p><p>This one is for a Oklamoma LE sniper, tactical marksman, problem solver.... whatever theyre called these days.</p><p></p><p>I posit that these are some of the most effective colors for a long gun. THe lighter the better, in most cases. </p><p></p><p>When I choose camouflage colors for long guns, I think of the area of operation, and then look for the <strong>lighter</strong> colors that are associated with the foliage and cover thats common to that area. The operator's body will already be the source of shading and is a difficult outline to break up, but a big man sized shape (with a dark stick poking out from it) is never a good thing to hide from the human eye. At distances, humans look for dark features, not light ones; so while up close, the color may look a bit light and not all that tactical; realize I didnt paint it for the centerfold of Guns and Ammo.</p><p></p><p>please to enjoy.</p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 982730, member: 459"] Camo rifles are so much work to do properly with duracoat (especially if youre charging $ for it) but they are fun to look at when theyre done. This one is for a Oklamoma LE sniper, tactical marksman, problem solver.... whatever theyre called these days. I posit that these are some of the most effective colors for a long gun. THe lighter the better, in most cases. When I choose camouflage colors for long guns, I think of the area of operation, and then look for the [B]lighter[/B] colors that are associated with the foliage and cover thats common to that area. The operator's body will already be the source of shading and is a difficult outline to break up, but a big man sized shape (with a dark stick poking out from it) is never a good thing to hide from the human eye. At distances, humans look for dark features, not light ones; so while up close, the color may look a bit light and not all that tactical; realize I didnt paint it for the centerfold of Guns and Ammo. please to enjoy. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [b][Broken External Image][/b] [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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