I wanted to camo my Black Benelli Super Vinci...
At first, i was completely unaware of the hydrocoating process.
I even posted on the EE just to see if anyone wanted to trade my Black for their camo...which i might add i was really not wanting to do.
The Super Vinci's have a reputation of not cycling light target loads effectively..I've shot 400 rds through this gun, and haven't had a single issue using 'only' light loads.
Anyhow, through some research, i became aware of this process and brought my gun to "Impact H20 Graphics", which is located on Woodstock Ontario.
Here's his site: http://www.impact-h2o-graphics.ca/
He gave me an awesome deal, and the work is absolutely flawless..He's a right on guy too!
Before:
After:
Everything, as you can see, flows properly and is symmetrical..The guy's been doing this for a long time now, and has a meticulous eye for the pattern flow.
Anyhow, i would highly recommend this dude if you want something like this done to your firearm.
Cheers.
At first, i was completely unaware of the hydrocoating process.
I even posted on the EE just to see if anyone wanted to trade my Black for their camo...which i might add i was really not wanting to do.
The Super Vinci's have a reputation of not cycling light target loads effectively..I've shot 400 rds through this gun, and haven't had a single issue using 'only' light loads.
Anyhow, through some research, i became aware of this process and brought my gun to "Impact H20 Graphics", which is located on Woodstock Ontario.
Here's his site: http://www.impact-h2o-graphics.ca/
He gave me an awesome deal, and the work is absolutely flawless..He's a right on guy too!
Before:
After:
Everything, as you can see, flows properly and is symmetrical..The guy's been doing this for a long time now, and has a meticulous eye for the pattern flow.
Anyhow, i would highly recommend this dude if you want something like this done to your firearm.
Cheers.


















































