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Thread: Camo or Black?

  1. #11
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    if they show signs of wear, you need to find someone who can apply a ptfe coating to the gun.
    this will be harder wearing than the original and if double coated will last a long time.
    and you can get custom colours too
    franchi 712/912/712 grifone

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    If you like the black color but want the protection of dip, Dip it in black.

  3. #13
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    I went with Max 4 camo and if that ever wears you can have some one dura coat your gun or even do it yourself. They sell dura coat kits that are relatively cheap. I just don't like the look of all black seems cheap looking to me. Its all personal opinion in the end. My shotguns are for hunting so the looks don't really matter that much. As long as they shoot thats all that matters. I also like the camo as it conceals much better,

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    Aside from turkeys, and a wary buck, I doubt my quarry ever notice the outline of a gun. When they do, the broken pattern and weather resistance of any camo has its welcome place. I may even have one dipped if my armorer's offer was serious. Said he'd split the materials with me and do both our SBE's.

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    yippy love wood ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by willy View Post
    yippy love wood ,
    Willy loves wood... Of couse you do! It parodies your given name

  7. #17
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    I shot an SBE II in cammo max 4 exclusively for a waterfowl gun. This gun has been to **** and back durning the waterfowl season I typically will spend between 3 and 4 days a week chasing ducks and geese. We primarily hunt the Great Salt Lake which has 4 times more salt then most oceans. This being sad the max 4 cammo has held up fairly well and yes it will wear and show some white around trigger area and forearm. With thousands of rounds fired from this gun and hundreds of hours in blinds still no rust. Concealment in waterfowling is key to success with camo it is just one less thing to conceal.

  8. #18
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    For a Duck Gun, I'll never go black again. Camo on my M1 was great insurance and lasted the true test of time during my hunting trips.

    Super Vinci project will also be camo, just wish Duck Blind was an option....Max 4 will have to do.

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    Super Nova 12ga. in Max-4 ,love the look of this camo. Not sure how much it will help in the blind over black but looks cool.

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