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Eye
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Great Product, easy to use. My gun came out great, My first time to camo my gun but should be easier next time now that I've done it once. The pic is as I was working on it, the fore stock is not done yet.
Henry W Dwyer
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2017
I bought this to wrap my Beretta AL390. I watched the instructional videos on YouTube before purchasing to get an idea of how difficult it would be to wrap my gun. I went into this knowing it was going to take some time, possibly an hour or two. I started with the stock and right away knew this was going to be a two hour project. It's not that it's difficult to wrap the gun or work with the material, it just takes time lining things up and working the material around the edges, and at the same time making sure there are no bubbles or creases. I used a heat gun and that really helped. I don't think it would have been possible without the heat gun (or a hair dryer). A hair dryer should also work as it should get hot enough to warm up the material.The videos mention you can easily adjust the wrap if you need to. I found this to be true, especially on the buttstock where it took a few attempts to line things up properly for fitment. I was worried that once the wrap stuck to the stock it would be difficult to remove to adjust but that was not the case. Apply a little heat to it and it pulled right off. I did use scissors to trim a few pieces and a box knife for trimming along the lines.I went into this with low expectations thinking one little mistake on my end would ruin the project or material, but honestly it was a pretty easy job and your chances of messing up a low. You still need to take your time, especially when cutting. Do not rush, be patient, and you will transform your gun. There might be some people out there that can wrap their gun in under an hour, but plan for about 2 hours. The finished product looks amazing and i'm so happy I decided to give this a try. I was thinking about purchasing a new shotgun that comes from the factory with camo, but this saved me a lot of money and looks just as good.
Travis J. Rysdam
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015
I'm pretty impressed with this product. It is absolutely unbeatable if you want to camo your shotgun without spending a ton of money. Also, since it is inexpensive and easily removable, if you want to change the pattern later, you can do so easily. I'm not a particularly artistic or patient person, and I think my Mossberg 500 still turned out great. In fact, it looks as darn near as good as my rifled barrel with the factory applied Mossy Oak finish. As with any finish, be it bluing, park, paint, hydrodip, or a vinyl wrap, preparation is key. Make sure your gun is clean, and free of oil. This stuff will stick to your shotgun even if you don't clean it perfectly, but it will lay flatter and last longer if you try your best. I used mineral spirits to clean mine, and it worked fine. I highly suggest you watch the video on the Mossy Oak website to get an idea of the install process. If you get this, make sure to have a heat gun (or at least a good blow dryer) and an X-acto knife handy, as they will make installation much easier and more precise. Also, be prepared to spend a good couple of hours installing this if you want it done well. My only dislike, and it was fully anticipated, is that the vinyl obscures any checkering your stock may have. I remedied this with a few patches of skateboard grip tape in the proper places.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013
Order arrived on time. I installed this graphics kit in my Winchester 1300 Black Shadow. I must say that I'm pretty impressed given this kit was just over $20 and on prime. The BU Infinity graphics are very detailed and fine. The vinyl feels smooth to the touch and easily molds to the gun. Keep in mind that this is not going to give you the same quality as you get from dipping your shotgun, but hey, it's pretty darn awesome for the $.The installation was relatively simple. However the pieces are not specific to one brand of shotgun, therefore it takes some tweeking in order to get a snug fit. The buttstock gave me a little trouble, but I used some extra material and made it work.I would have given 5 stars if there were better installation instructions. The box points you to a rather non-detailed YouTube video that is very generic. With a little common sense you can fugue it out though. Just be sure to take your time and work the vinyl onto the gun slowly and with pressure. Clean the razor blade every few cuts with rubbing alcohol to remove the adhesive. It makes for a MUCH better cut.I would recommend this product to some looking to put a fresh face one an older shotgun with some blemishes or to someone who wants a nice looking camo shotgun minus the hefty price tag. I'm the ladder of the two.
Jake F.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2013
The key to being happy with this camouflage kit is going into it with realistic expectations. If you are anticipating a perfect job on par with a factory applied finish , you may be disappointed. However with that said, I am very happy and impressed with my results and would dare say that it does look professionally done if not inspected closely. As other's have mentioned the vinyl is slightly "slick" but not enough to concern me. It completely transformed my gun and was actually kind of fun to install. One big positive for me is that the kit is made in the USA.Tips:Do it in a warm room.Clean your firearm really well. (Don't skimp, or you will regret it)Use a sharp blade, a hobby knife would be best.Use plenty of heat. A blow dryer worked great for me.Leave excess on the seams and overlap them a little to ensure complete coverage.Keep one of the backing sheets next to you and put the excess on it to use for patching small areas later.Make relief cuts on tight curves and then hide the cuts with the seam.Don't be afraid to pull the vinyl up if it isn't right. It is thick and the adhesive can handle it.If you get wrinkles, first try to re position, if you can't, apply direct heat and smooth them down.Be creative, some parts are harder than others. If you have to patch pieces together it all blends together well.Most of all, take your time and don't get frustrated.Good luck!
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