Just in time for the apocalypse - Our new Zombie pattern

I really love the LL-572 pattern. I honestly think I am going to transform that into a half sleeve tattoo.

Would you be able to send me a blown up pic of that pattern please. I tried to blow it up on your site but it only re-directs me back to the main page.

Thank you so much B
 
Send me an email to sales@cobraimaging.com and I will get you fixed up, you have to promise me a photo of it when you are done :)

I really love the LL-572 pattern. I honestly think I am going to transform that into a half sleeve tattoo.

Would you be able to send me a blown up pic of that pattern please. I tried to blow it up on your site but it only re-directs me back to the main page.

Thank you so much B
 
Nice! Any stock photos of a finished firearm? Would just like to see the size scale of the pattern on a stock or grip. Thanks.

Thank you Wildernessguy, as requested here are some photos of it on a stock. :D

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Hello Mr.Cobra

Got a few questions...

Can you over lap the images? Like do a base of skulls then a seconde layer ontop of the zombie green?

How does it work? Durable?

Can a guy send you an image and you put it on?

And final, is it just the stock, or can you safely do barrels, scopes, and etc?
 
Hello Mr.Cobra

Got a few questions...

Can you over lap the images? Like do a base of skulls then a seconde layer ontop of the zombie green?

How does it work? Durable?

Can a guy send you an image and you put it on?

And final, is it just the stock, or can you safely do barrels, scopes, and etc?

Thank you for the questions S1de8urnz, we can put one image over another. The effect is really dependent on the overlapping patterns. For example, our barbed wire pattern over a skull pattern gives a neat effect. However, because both the skull and Zombie patterns are busy patterns I am not sure how effective the overlay would be.

Our clients consist of firearm manufacturers and distributors as our process is very durable. In fact every major commercial firearm manufacturer uses this process to apply camouflage to their products.

We can develop film from an image but it is only cost effective for large run projects (ie: manufacturers and large distributors).

We do decorate the entire rifle including optics. In fact here is one of our latest projects

For more information about our process and some of the cool things we work on go to our website you can also like us on Facebook and keep up with all of our latest news.

Take Care,

Mr Cobra :D
 
Do you require the whole firearm (rifle) to be sent in, or can one just send in the stock to be done?
 
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