I don't have an oven big enough for a shotgun. And I don't think putting it in the smoker would be a good idea.KD5NRH wrote:Think I'd go for something in stainless with synthetic hardware, and then GunKote moly disulfide bake-on for the metal parts in the appropriate flat earth tone. That should be as near indestructible as you can get, and worst case, you'll have plenty of GunKote left to redo it if needed.
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- Fri Dec 09, 2016 9:14 pm
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Re: Camo Wrapped Shotguns - Do they hold up?
- Fri Dec 09, 2016 4:38 pm
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Re: Camo Wrapped Shotguns - Do they hold up?
I'm not worried about the "looks" of the finish. But if the camo comes off due to wear, then it kind of defeats part of the purpose of the wrap.
- Fri Dec 09, 2016 3:33 pm
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- Topic: Camo Wrapped Shotguns - Do they hold up?
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Camo Wrapped Shotguns - Do they hold up?
I'm in the market for a new shotgun. It's going to take a lot of abuse. It will get dirty, and wet, ride in a gun rack in a UTV, and sometimes a boat. I was considering stainless until I started looking at some of the camo wrapped guns. Has anyone here had one for a while that's been out hunting with it a lot? If so, how is the finish holding up? And what brand do you have?