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Hamster

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I hope the pics come out OK, first taken on my mobile then transfered to e-mail so could be Macnasty.

Anyway, this has been done by one of the regulars I meet shooting, think it's brilliant myself for a DIY, that last pic is a clay by the way.

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Those flames are know in the trade as "True Fire"...not bad at all.

We do it with a basic idea of where the flames will go, then add in tight, neat "licks" with a special set of French Curves and an airbrush. Then it all gets layered up with some specific candies and highlights added.

Quite a bit of work. There are probably 10 layers of paint on that gun...possibly more.

I like the shape of the grip area and overhang.

 
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did you start from scratch or was it a matter of apply some material and then spray?

 
very nice work, not to my traditional taste of course but I appreciate the quality.

 
I'll be picking his brains some more don't you worry :D , first thing I said was could he do one for me but he just ignored me. :.:

 
Did get to have a look a couple of weeks ago Hamster very nice indeed, thats the beauty of the semi auto they are the perfect gun to customise as done more often in the states they are usually much cheaper and make a great second gun.

 
yes, sorry Hammy. Was meant for you. Just interested to know how they did it and what they used?
I'll be picking his brains some more don't you worry :D , first thing I said was could he do one for me but he just ignored me. :.:
You could both ask me and I could tell you?

Did you not see my post?

My Blue Marbled Anschutz...

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Actually seriously you see these homemade orthopaedic stocks quite a lot. A guy on my squad at ABT on Sunday had a pillar box red shiny stock. The thumb went through the stock in a special hole and it allowed your elbow to be down (rifle style).

 
Actually seriously you see these homemade orthopaedic stocks quite a lot. A guy on my squad at ABT on Sunday had a pillar box red shiny stock. The thumb went through the stock in a special hole and it allowed your elbow to be down (rifle style).
I am familiar with the odd "special hole". The one you are referring to, is called a "Thumb Hole"; as in Thumb Hole Stock :)

Sorry.

 
Very tasteful. How long before H&H, Purdey, Boss et al introduce it to their range?

 
That will start another thread "which toothpaste is best?"
Heh! Yeah, I was just looking for something that would show how good the reflection is, lack of orange peel etc...that was what I managed to find at the time...you can read the small writing on it in the reflection.

 
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