Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Duckslayer89 on February 25, 2017, 07:53:49 PM
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Please post here I've been looking for ideas for my m77 compact magnum
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All my rifles are done in graphite black so that's not a help to you , but here's some Kryptek Typhoon I had done on my Shield
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php
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All my rifles are done in graphite black so that's not a help to you , but here's some Kryptek Typhoon I had done on my Shield
That looks sweet who did that
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All my rifles are done in graphite black so that's not a help to you , but here's some Kryptek Typhoon I had done on my Shield
That looks sweet who did that
The Range in Yakima
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Here is one of my customs.
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Here is one of my customs.
I like it what kind of gun?
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That one is just 223, here is a 25x45.
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pics
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Here is one of my home brew camo jobs
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Home done hydro-dip
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Say it with Krylon
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi24.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fc26%2Fzthang43%2FBang%2FMisc%2FIMG_2168.jpg&hash=992fa1416f7f2826d3fabc181796f35bcbc9aa40)
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Mountain ascent
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Absolutely beautiful, who did this job for you and approx. cost? Thanks!
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Absolutely beautiful, who did this job for you and approx. cost? Thanks!
Thanks I appreciate it. I had it done by Charley Santoni of CS Sports. Took only 3 weeks from shipping it to him. Paint is polane t, basically duracoat. Cerakote on all metal graphite black color. Cost was $145 for stock paint $225 for cerakote and he charged $100 for stock prep because the mountain ascent had a sticky hard finish to remove which I didn't think was bad. 30 bucks for 2 day shipping back to me. $513 total. I'll warn you though he won't email you after receiving the rifle until it's being worked on. I emailed him 2x asking for an update with no response. Just his personality I guess and he's busy as heck I would imagine it's how he does things. Updates you when it's in the oven.
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Thats tight duck.
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Cost 3 cans of krylon...
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi48.tinypic.com%2F2lxxysm.jpg&hash=b31f54d02424779482a33ea5db9da0915d3290dd)
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My tikka
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My tikka
That's sweet is that hydro dipped and cerakote?
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My tikka(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170317/a267e46083dd99ce11b728a8775a0d14.jpg)
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My tikka
That's sweet is that hydro dipped and cerakote?
Cerakote
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Say it with Krylon
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi24.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fc26%2Fzthang43%2FBang%2FMisc%2FIMG_2168.jpg&hash=992fa1416f7f2826d3fabc181796f35bcbc9aa40)
Yondering, nice rifle what are the specs and furniture?
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Thanks. The furniture is a Magpul K2 grip, Rogers Superstock (really like these), and a Matrix handguard (I like them for the price and being very slim, less than 1.4" wide). Midwest sights and MD-ADS red dot on top.
Total rifle weight as pictured is less than 6.25 lb.
The rest of the "specs" are all custom stuff - the barrel is one I made from a blank, in my own wildcat I'm calling the 358 Herret; it's a 6.8 SPC case necked to 358 and shortened slightly, using 357 Herrett dies. It duplicates 20" 35 Remington lever-gun ballistics in that 16" barrel; it's intended as a woods gun for the wet side or southern hardwoods and whitetail.
The muzzle device is a QD suppressor mount that I make as well, along with the side charge handle and bolt release lever.
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That is sweet!
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My tikka
Tikka AND a Vortex..👍