Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

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Hey guys,
What places do you recommend to have your stock camo dipped (more specifically, Multicam)? I've heard Lakota is the original in the field, but their prices seem a bit on the high side.
Thanks in advance
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

If you're adventurous at all I would recommend trying it yourself. I helped a buddy of mine try it out and it really isn't that hard. Get one of the hydro dip kits and a 55 gallon (or larger) blue barrel, then cut off 1/3 of the side, fill it with water, and dip away.

I would recommend a few trial runs on things you don't care to much about first (i.e. mags, etc). When done right it stays on nice a solid like. Although I can't say I've seen a multicam pattern before, but I really haven't looked.
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

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Where can I buy a Multicam hydro dip kit?

Thanks.
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

I've been looking into WW Guns . It seems that the amount spent getting a kit then having to clear coat etc... is more drama then me sending my rifle out to get done by a pro .
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

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Where can I buy a Multicam hydro dip kit?

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www.ezdipkits.com

No mulitcam pattern but they do have digital, snakeskin and some cool skull designs...
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

I had Guncoat Northwest duracoat (in the multicam pattern) my AR lower, both uppers, sights, accessories, and magazines. Andy did a phenomenal job and it has held up incredibly well... even after a full tour in the sandbox.

His work is really clean, very nicely detailed... he does a great job. I can't recommend him any more highly.

If you check out his site, you'll see a bunch of stuff he's done in multicam, as well as all kinds of other patterns.

cheers,
punter
 
Re: Recommendations for Multicam Stock Dipping

Lakota might be expensive in the same way NF is expensive. You will get a first rate job from them to include undercoat, clearcoat and a knowledge of where not to paint. For example, they know not to do the underside of picatinny rails so as not to change the dimensions. I learned this the hard way when I ceracoated some things.