New Dress For My Lady Marlin XL7

Well they sure would go a long ways in helping me like the cold weather.:)
 
bullet":2d95nwat said:
Well they sure wood go a long ways in helping me like the cold weather.:)

I'm willing to make the sacrifice just to shoot a few of these critters each year. 8)
 
Im a little further south so I have three weeks of rough sleding, three weeks of mud, three weeks of skeeters and humidity and another week of mud before winter again. Im with Dr Mike though, enough with the snow and cold already.... "green stuff" looks good, Nice looking rifle too! CL
 
FOTIS":2bmp8e1m said:
Our weather is quite simple!

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Wish I would of thought of that when I was back home in SD. :) Perfect! CL
 
Bullet,
Question for you. What did you use for the new dress? Is it a camo gun paint or what? I have a xs7 in a 7mm-08 for my boy that i would like to do something with. As a matter a fact I have several I would like to dress up the same way. Just wondering how you did it and with what? It looks great by the way. thanks
rm
 
rmarshall":3cj09a4s said:
Bullet,
Question for you. What did you use for the new dress? Is it a camo gun paint or what? I have a xs7 in a 7mm-08 for my boy that i would like to do something with. As a matter a fact I have several I would like to dress up the same way. Just wondering how you did it and with what? It looks great by the way. thanks
rm

I had a spray gun and used different colors of Aluma Hyde II to get a color that would work well where I live and also blend in with junipers. You can get the Aluma Hyde II at Brownells in a spray can. Tough stuff really like it. Here is a link http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools ... d1117.aspx
 
rmarshall":jaq3ijah said:
thanks Bullet-I will look at that stuff


You are welcome. Does not cost much, easy to use, just make sure you follow their directions for best results.
 
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