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You'd likely be able to just hit it with some spray matte coat to knock down the sheen, rather than completely repainting it.
 
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Regarding this tape that I received recently:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B..._03_01_t_img_lh&th=1

Although it is advertised as gaffer tape, it’s significantly different from the other tape I linked to and have more experience with. This tape is thinner and doesn’t stick quite as well as the other type, especially when overlapping itself. It also has more of a fabric type finish whereas the other type is a bit shinier and more vinyl-like. Although I haven’t had a chance to evaluate its long term suitability it removes easily and cleanly after a short application.

I have redone one of my rifles with the new tape and will see how it does longer term, but the other tape is clearly more durable.




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I got that tape as well, on your recommendation, and experienced the same thing. Doesn't stick well. I meant to follow-up in this thread, but kept forgetting. Thanks for bumping it up!
 
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I try to be careful about what I recommend, but I shouldn't even mention something until I've tried it myself. I can attest, though, that this type sticks well with several years experience with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Camoufl...-Power/dp/B06ZY26CV8




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I too am interested in a non paint process to try on a rifle/scope set up to leave on long term. You guys need to post pix. Where to buy quality product and not from Amazon plz. Thanks guys.



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Originally posted by Voshterkoff:
Somewhere I have a roll of surplus Russian rifle wrap. It was a roll of brown, and a roll of green dyed burlap like material, 1.5-2” thick. If I remember right, each color was wrapped in opposing directions, down the rifle. https://youtu.be/xJj0dbtOgws Wouldn’t be hard to replicate. And I have read posts online of people using white horse vet wrap for non-permanent snow camo. Personally I would only use something synthetic so it won’t hold moisture. I have a couple USGI mags that rusted inside a buttstock mag pouch, and no desire to have that happen on a whole rifle.


That video of Rob Ski’s was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the title of this thread.



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So would this be a good tape to do a rifle and scope?

https://www.gafferpower.com/pr...rmy-green-camouflage


This stuff here might be the ticket, thoughts?
Camo Form!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHoDzfTWKQE


I am not looking to hang burlap on the rifle.

Thanks guys.



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