Should I dip this gun?
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Re: Should I dip this gun?
I looked but I tore the tag off probably on day one. I think it was Allen or Kolpin. I have one on an 11-48 16ga too.
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Re: Should I dip this gun?
Those old Mag 10's were (and still are) HTH. Heavier than hell. Mine fully loaded weighed 12.75 lbs. I don't miss it. Gil
Re: Should I dip this gun?
Those old zipper covers are probably no longer made. These Beartooth neoprene comb raiser kits would protect and camo the bulk of the stock. Be simple to fabricate a sleeve for the forend.
https://www.beartooth-products.com/coll ... iece-riser
https://www.beartooth-products.com/coll ... iece-riser
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Re: Should I dip this gun?
I had one of the zipper camouflage covers on a bps 10ga about 20yrs ago. It kept the wood pretty when it was in use.
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Re: Should I dip this gun?
I couldn't even own that one. She's too purty
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McNett makes a non-marring camo wrap in several patterns ( camo version of the 3-M Coban) which works great when you do an over-layered spiral wrap. Take a dowell or equivalent to rub the tape over the rib to flatten for better use w/ open sights or beads.