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November 10th, 2005, 01:57 | #1 |
Pics of Arctic camo guns
hey, sorry, I dont live in canada, (I wish I did) but I was looking around for pics of guns with arctic camo. I couldnt find any, and I figured that the best place to check would be here, since it snows in canada...and stuff....
anyway, I'd like to know if any of you have any guns painted arctic, and if you do, can you post a pic? I'm considering painting mine arctic, even though I dont live anywhere near the snow, and the fields that we play on...lets just say camo is useless. I'm about to buy an AUG from redwolf, so if you have an arctic AUG, I'd REALLY like to see that. thanks in advance :-D P.S. Sorry if this is a duplicate thread, but I searched, and I couldnt find anything on this site about pics of your guns, so... I posted here... |
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November 10th, 2005, 01:59 | #2 |
check Gallery on the top of the board.
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November 10th, 2005, 02:02 | #3 |
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:lol: Best camo camo is white cloth over the weapon. It's easyer to remove in the summer. Some people use white tape. Im a sniper, and I use white cloth (nylon) over my M24. Sometime, I just keep the rifle as it is (cadpat paint job). The picture is not from me, I took it on sniper country.
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November 10th, 2005, 02:12 | #4 | |
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right, thanks, didnt see any arctic stuff, just that covert arctic thing, with the uber long barrel... Fox, i hope mine wont look like that XD now... i guess its not possible to do anything like an integrated suppressor on the AUG? and, i also thought that the PSG1 handle looked cool, but, i guess i cant put that on either? so, is the AUG a pretty un-customizable gun :P? 'cause... looking at the SR16, you can do both those things on it cant you? So, idk, i guess i'm not sure that i want to get an AUG... i really want to get a bull-pup though... help? EDIT: ahh, fox, seeing your edit, that's a good idea... but i cant use it because i live in a place where it never snows... :P snowed once in like... 30 years here... i just wanted the arctic cus it looks cooler (like in the game Americas Army. (www.americasarmy.com) the SF guns can have arctic camo, and they look awesome) |
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November 10th, 2005, 02:15 | #5 |
I rarely see artic camo painted AEG's around here.
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November 10th, 2005, 02:19 | #6 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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If you want a good bullup weapon, get either the AUG or P90. Both are very good.
Camo wise, paint them gray with white paterns. Look at the WW2 german stuff, they have some crazy patterns.
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November 10th, 2005, 11:35 | #7 |
Welcome to the board!
McMillan produces some of the finest rifle stocks in the world. They mould their camouflage patterns directly into the fiberglass so it can never scratch off. Here's their winter camo pattern: |
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November 10th, 2005, 15:11 | #8 | |
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cool, thanks shuridys, i'll have to check that pic when i get home, school computers dont seem to be working right =\ EDIT: OK, i'm at home, thanks for posting the pic, I think that arctic might not be what i want to do... |
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November 12th, 2005, 14:00 | #9 |
I'm investing in a new winter uniform, and the one on the picture looks neat =)
Do you know what modell it is or which country uses it? |
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November 12th, 2005, 16:34 | #10 |
If you're referring to the McMillan stock, the camo is something you'd have to copy yourself since the stocks are made for real guns. I used to have a McMillan A-5 on my Remington 700 .300 Winchester Magnum F-class rifle, beautiful stock and extremely comfortable. Cost me just under $1,000.00 (for the stock). Pics and models at http://www.mcmfamily.com/mcmillan/tactical/tactical.asp
They make these stocks for many different rifles. The most common airsoft copy would be the Remington 700 which has been done as the M40, M24, M700, etc. by various manufacturers like Classic Army, Tanaka, and KJW. McMillan stocks aren't modelled per se, although the Model 700 would be the closest to the style that the above photo represents. |
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