Hey Chris! As always, you make it look so easy! That's a true compliment to your craft. On the subject of long gun dips, I’ve noticed that you always dip the smallest portion of the stock first and work your way towards the larger portion (typically the butt end). Is that my imagination, coincidence or intentionally done for some reason? Thanks! RoscoeB
Wonderful. Looks fantastic.
Dang that's sweet! good work
Thanks Justin
My Glock made it!! Awesome video man!!
Thanks bud, it turned out really nice. I am jealous!
Nice! I like that film pattern.
It is a good pattern, very easy to work with.
As always, amazing work, Chris.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video.
Those look really good.That patern looks like it would also be really sharp with a hunter orange base coat.
Oh thats a good idea, I bet it would look good over orange.
link for a film?
very cool but how dose it last being holstered over time
Another awesome video !!!!!!!!!!
What jig are u using in the slide?
G'day,
Is it possible to lay a vinyl decal onto the print and then clearcoat over it?
Yes that is possible. I have done it a few times.
Thanks for the reply 👍
Sweet
Thank you.
Where can I purchase that exact film ? I want it for my football cleats
gobigbrain.com
Do you have to take all the guns and stuff apart or do you prefer the customer to disassemble and bring you the parts they want dipped?
We take them apart.
Hey Chris! As always, you make it look so easy! That's a true compliment to your craft. On the subject of long gun dips, I’ve noticed that you always dip the smallest portion of the stock first and work your way towards the larger portion (typically the butt end). Is that my imagination, coincidence or intentionally done for some reason? Thanks! RoscoeB
Just personal preference. You can do it either way
10-4. Thanks man!
excellent work I'm from Brazil, I would like to know if with the heat of the shot it doesn't release, it trigger
You know that looks wet! Whooo.
Moist lol.
Very cool to watch and see the finished product, but totally NOT the thing to do to a perfectly good gun. To each his own.