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I know you would!
Big Jim's Camo in GA did it. He doesn't use Realtree or Mossy Oak, so thus no royalties, thus saves the $ for the consumer. Very pleased! |
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Not sure what you are expecting, but that is nothing for a good job, which turned an old beat up synthetic gun into something that looks this good. Besides, local gunshops want 250 smackers to take the gun apart and ship it to get dipped.
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I just wasn't expecting it to cost that much to get that done. I woulda thought that $165 woulda been on the high end. Don't get me wrong, it looks awesome but I just wasn't expecting it to be that high.
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I dropped $225 in 2004 to have mine moly coated. Anything under 2 bills is a real deal!
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That is sweeeeeeeet. I like the camo pattern! There was a lady here that would hand paint them for $100 & it was awesome, she don't do it anymore
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That's a professional lookin' job. Cool pattern, too.
I have a 70 year-old Browning Auto 12 that I'd like to have something done like that, but, everybody tells me not to mess with it. Says it'll decrease the value. |
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