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dennishoddy

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I’ve alway felt like a camo gun is more the hunter instead of the hunted...:anyone:
I have a camo AR-15, bought for the coolness factor and it's not a black gun just to break up the stack of black ones in the safe.
One of first ones Remington sold. They were built by Bushmaster, and as a side note, mine has a brass lower receiver, not aluminum which makes it somewhat unique.
I don't know if the later models had brass lowers or not. Killed a bucket load of deer with it and lots of varmints.

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OK I just thought of something easy and awesome.
The above video and company sells patterns that are peel and stick vinyl.

Not liking to buy expensive things and like to build my own stuff I was thinking what could I use that would be cheap that I could cut my own patterns from.
Vinyl Shelf Liner.

It has a sticky back and it is thin and strong and 20" by 30 foot roll is about 10 bucks at most hardware stores.
 

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