Let me just say, this might be the best and cheapest camo kit I have found. Much easier and cheaper than DIY dipping or sending it to be dipped for $300! The price is roughly $30 shipped, which is great if you want to change camos.
The graphics are bright, high quality print, BUT with a nice matte finish. The camo has great detail and you can tell it was well made. The vinyl cast graphics are made by 3M and are suppose to be weather and waterproof, but I won't be field testing until Spring turkey season.
Again, my Benelli is just a plain shotgun and this stuff brought it to life! If you buy the kit, go to www.mossyoakgraphics.com and watch the "how-to" video. It does a nice job of explaining how to apply them. If you purchase this kit, be careful when you heat it up (becomes very stretchy and almost gooey like) to make sure it doesn't stretch over or stick together. I recommend heating only 1/2'' size section and stretching/molding you will probably unfortunately have it happen a couple times, but just be careful. Areas like the grip on the stock and cutting out around the receiver takes some extra time.
Here is the finished product, and I tried to take a picture of one of my mess ups, looks much worse in the close up photo very hard to see and on the underside of my stock.
The graphics are bright, high quality print, BUT with a nice matte finish. The camo has great detail and you can tell it was well made. The vinyl cast graphics are made by 3M and are suppose to be weather and waterproof, but I won't be field testing until Spring turkey season.
Again, my Benelli is just a plain shotgun and this stuff brought it to life! If you buy the kit, go to www.mossyoakgraphics.com and watch the "how-to" video. It does a nice job of explaining how to apply them. If you purchase this kit, be careful when you heat it up (becomes very stretchy and almost gooey like) to make sure it doesn't stretch over or stick together. I recommend heating only 1/2'' size section and stretching/molding you will probably unfortunately have it happen a couple times, but just be careful. Areas like the grip on the stock and cutting out around the receiver takes some extra time.
Here is the finished product, and I tried to take a picture of one of my mess ups, looks much worse in the close up photo very hard to see and on the underside of my stock.






