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Swampchickin234
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Could y'all recommend me a good gun dipper that you have had dealings with? I have a buddy wgo is wanting to get a couple done and I told him I would pass the word along. I've heard of several, but it's kinda hSrd to choose who would be best. Appreciate any and all replies. Thanks fellers. Oh and he is wanting new bottomland pattern so they must be able to do so.


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gobblegobblegobble
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Angert's Hydrographics

He does all my deer skulls, etc. I just had a Tikka CTR dipped in Kryptec reduced. Just got it back yesterday. Flawless. He stands by his work with a lifetime warranty.

Fresh from the dip tank (it's wet, that's why it's glossy):

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Tad at http://www.carolinagraphicenterprises.com

He did my 2nd M2 very happy

Rob Roberts did my 1st M2 never again



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Swampchickin234
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I appreciate y'all. I'll check em out.


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Arkansas Dave
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I have been kicking around having Rob Roberts dip some stuff for me. What's the deal with them. I've not seen any of his work so I don't know.
REN
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Arkansas Dave wrote:I have been kicking around having Rob Roberts dip some stuff for me. What's the deal with them. I've not seen any of his work so I don't know.

He did my sbe2 and did a great job on it. I have zero complains

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HartClemson99
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TNT Custom Camo:

Cpt Tom can do all the Mossy Oak patterns and is happy to dip them horizontal or vertically.

http://www.tntcustomcamo.com/

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ccleroy
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Yep, TNT does all mine, I think I've had 5 hydro'd by him, and all are flawless.

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ehgbyf
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I have used KC Custom Coatings. They are a little expensive but i love the dura touch they add to the stock. It makes the stock feel like the old brownings with the coating that felt like rubber.
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Hart, can you post pics of the other guns you have had dipped in bottomland by tnt? I'm wantingsome of mine done and remember you have several done by him. I can't decide on horizontal or vertical
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also, anyone know if the steady grip will fit a m2 20?
jtmartin
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Another vote for TNT. Here is one he did for me last year.
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K9Doc
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Dipping is fine, but for the ultimate protection
Have a clear, matte cerakote applied to the dipped gun. It will keep it from chipping/rubnling
Off much better.
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K9Doc wrote:Dipping is fine, but for the ultimate protection
Have a clear, matte cerakote applied to the dipped gun. It will keep it from chipping/rubnling
Off much better.
I am quite fond of my full camo cerakote by Black Doves Customs. Has been very durable so far.
trap4fur
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Wow guys I might have to send mine out very nice
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Mine are in transit back home from TNT Custom Camo. Capt Tom has been a pleasure to do business with. Die hard turkey hunter as well. will post pics when gun gets back.
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gobblegobblegobble wrote:Angert's Hydrographics



Fresh from the dip tank (it's wet, that's why it's glossy):

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Was that gun swallowed by a python? ;) Gil
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