Took my stock to get Multicam hydrodipped back in July. They could never get it right, excuse after excuse. Well, finally today it was ready. I picked it up and, well, have a look...
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Oh I'm sorry dude, I think my kid might have painted that. Jokes aside that looks pretty amateur. Just get some duracoat one color and spray the whole thing solid. Easy and very robust.
Lol. That's what I said, my 5 year I old daughter could have done that. I'm sanding, and sanding, and sanding, and sanding some more to remove this crap. Going to throw some OD Green paint on it and shoot. What a waste of 6 weeks.
Sir,
With all do respect I am sorry someone wasted your time. That stock does not look as if it was Hydrodipped but rather painted... If you would like it done in MultiCam as in the MultiCam that you were looking for, please let me know. I have actual MultiCam film in stock. Dont let one bad apple ruin the whole bunch!
Regards,
BGE
I have two multicam dipped stocks and that for sure isn't multicam. I agree with everyone else that it is painted and was never dipped.
If you would like it done in MultiCam as in the MultiCam that you were looking for, please let me know...
Yeah, that's some bad voodoo. +1 for sending it to Todd Jackson - check out USGUNWORKS (30calsniper) thread... http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...y/178992-30calsnipers-updated-paint-pics.html
Wow! That's what I'm talking about!
Can you post some pics?
Wow man! That sucks! Did you say the folks you used were local to you?
Its not a stock but heres one of my AR's
Heres my GAP Gladius
My first thought was that they left dried blood on the stock.... alot of Case IH red.
I'm sorry but your stock looks awful. Also isn't "hyprodipping" in "multicam" something that is trademarked like cerekote? In that you can't legally offer "cerekoting" services unless you are a cerekoting dealer stocking genuine "cerekote"
I know its not MC but here is some ATACs then clears. This is what the Finished Product SHOULD look like. FWIW.
I mean no rudeness, but my thoughts are:
1. If you paid a premium for a dip, take it back with your evidence of what a dip should look like and politely but firmly request it be fixed at their expense.
2. I hope you went to them before complaining and looking for support from an Internet forum
3. Did you want a wall hanger or a workhorse? I'd rather have an accurate gun that could go to hell and back without me crying about a paint job...
Just my .02¢... no insult intended
looks beat up already
3. Did you want a wall hanger or a workhorse? I'd rather have an accurate gun that could go to hell and back without me crying about a paint job...
That excuse makes me want to stomp baby kittens to death.
I would want what I paid for. If I beat it to death from there, that's my business. If I dint care about what my rifle looked like in the first place, I'd just paint it myself and pocket the cash.