Camo'ed shotguns ...

Otokiak

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Does anyone have camo'ed shotguns to post? Whether they be from the factory or painted personally or professionally? Cheers,

Otokiak ... :cool:
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. just waiting on my Maverick 88 Mossberg to come back all painted ... can't wait ... :dancingbanana:
 
See my previous post on camo guns and the need for it! :eek: A camo gun, is a good way to try and find a needle in a haystack when you go for a dump!:dancingbanana: Been-there-seen-it-happen!:dancingbanana:

Best regards,
Henry;)
 
hnachaj, been thru 20 pages and nothing about camo ... can you link it for me please?

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. expecting my Mossberg Maverick 88 sometime this week in a woodland camo type paint job ... should be sweet ... ;)
 
:redface: ok then ... so thanks to Cletus for posting what type of Camo'ed shotgun he has ... as for the rest ... guess I'm wasting folks time ... :rolleyes:

Otokiak ... :confused:
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. will post pics of my 12 guage upon it's return ... woodland type camo job ... :D
 
I don't know how to link to it, but the thread referred to above is "camo tape for goose" or something like that. Its still on the first page just scroll down a bit. His reasoning is that if your in a blind, there is no need for a camo'd gun. I guess for those of us that don't hunt from a blind, there could be an advantage. My 12ga isn't camo'd but I do my best to conceal it from approaching birds.
 
here's my sort of camo'd A5

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kevin.303 I likey your shotty partner ... very cool ... ;) Well I did start this thread hoping folks would post pics of their 12 guages that are camo'ed in whatever type of camo such as woodland, cadpat, OD green, winter white, desert, etc ... but maybe somebody will start posting soon. Here's some shotguns I found on a site stateside ... and really likey the colors they made them ... :D

Otokiak ... :cool:
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. my Mossberg should be home next week according to the painter ... at which time I'll post some pics of BANGSTICK #1 of mine ... :dancingbanana:

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:confused: This site needs a S.O.F. wanabe shotgunner section!:redface: We are not talking about the same type of camo!

PS: The Auto 5 could use most of the camo on the barrel where it sticks up like a sore thumb out of a blind when the sun comes up!: That blued barrel should stand out like a lighthouse!

Meanwhile, we wacked 33 birds yesterday, sans camo!
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e82/hnachaj/Hunting 2006/Day3Goose.jpg

Best regards,
Henry;)
 
I just bought a Stoeger P350 in the Advantage cammo, it looks kinda cool, put a cammo sling on it, now for duck season....

Will have to be careful where I sit her down though...esp. if hunting in a corn field....
 
PICS people? hnchaj, nice pic and awesome on the amount of loosey goosey's you folks got ... as they're such good eating. As for blinds, barrels, etc ... I've kneeled down on the arctic tundra in the wide open and called geese in and shot a bunch ... no need for camo on my 12 guage, no need for a blind either ... all depends on what you want/how you hunt/experience I guess ... and well I just like camo'ed shotty's ... it's all good partner ... ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. it's early in the morning ... S.O.F. means????
 
S.O.F. .....I think he means "soldier of fortune" .......

I wonder if birds respond to the same stimulus as people do when trying to see things eg shape, colour/contrast, movement...(the old "why things are seen" .. military lecture No. 1)???
 
Otokiak said:
As for blinds, barrels, etc ... I've kneeled down on the arctic tundra in the wide open and called geese in and shot a bunch ... no need for camo on my 12 guage, no need for a blind either ... all depends on what you want/how you hunt/experience I guess ... and well I just like camo'ed shotty's ... it's all good partner ... ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

I think part of this is that you know how to hunt. :D

I'm beginning to thing all this Camo stuff is for the folks that can't stay still and patient for more then 5 min. :p
 
:p You got it right! Stay still, don't wear bright colours! Then, move/mount/and/shoot! Any sudden mouvement will spook any bird. All my camo gear has leaks this year. I bought a Le Chameau utility green hunting outfit. It is waterprof and very comfortable with many utility pockets. It has not scared any birds! It is one of my best goose years! I have most of the meat made into meat pies, some into merguez sausage, a few smoked breast and the rest for Bourguignon.
BTW, Scotch retreived 31 pheasants Friday!
Best regards,
Henry;)
PS: Low 350 birds, High 895/year!:dancingbanana:
 
I just received back my MOSSBERG Maverick 88 from Barret Arms.(armacoat.net) ... "murdoc" on CGN board ... here she is and holy faark it's like a new shotgun ... I'm very very impressed and thankful ... woodland-type camo paint job ... these pics do NOT do it justice ...

Otokiak ... :dancingbanana:
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA


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HAHAHA ... good one Calum ... man I wish others would post their shotty's in camo ... there has to be some on CGN????????? Here's another one I found on a site south of our border ... love the desert camo-job ...

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

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