Camo dipping???

glang1

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Does anyone know of a Canadian company that applies camo finishes to shotguns? I have found several places in the U.S that do it, but shipping a gun there & back is too difficult :mad: Thanks for your help.

George
 
glang1 said:
Does anyone know of a Canadian company that applies camo finishes to shotguns? I have found several places in the U.S that do it, but shipping a gun there & back is too difficult :mad: Thanks for your help.

George
theres a place in quebec that does it i will dig up the contact info and shoot you PM
 
Depending on what kind of camo you are looking for, there is a guy in St Albert Allberta that does nice work. I have seen his snow camo and its quite nice.FS
 
There was a thread on the Hunting guns forun a while back about whole gun treatments done on the Stevens 200 rifles, seems to me that one of the guys was doing it for anyone that wanted it done and his price was very reasonable.
But an actual dip I don't believe you can get done here.FS
 
There is a company in Quebec, cant remember the name off hand , I think its "Buck Expert". They make scents also. I was going to get them to do one for me b/c they are Canadian company, but they got charged with poaching, so I pulled the plug using them.

There is a company in New York that will do it, and I have been in touch with them, and just looking at the paperwork involved to ship the rifle, scope and rings. Here is their website:

http://www.tarjac.com

I want to do up a Tikka T3 Varmint Stainless in 22-250 or 223 with the Realtree Winter Hardwoods.

Corlanes Sports (Rocky Mountain Rifles) were looking at getting into it, but have not done so as of now.

Hope this helps.
 
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