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BluewaterTactical

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  1. So I'm at it again. This holster took 4 min to form and establish the look I wanted, the straps and way of securing it to belt 3 hrs to get right, lol. Definitely not a fast process for the first one. Couldn't find any other material other than nylon webbing for straps. Made with this homemade press
  2. Like you wanna do Duracoat with the digital stencils???
  3. So...........When is season 3 ready to kick off?????????
  4. I know y'all hav covered who she is but that Michone (sp?) is freaking CRAZY!!! Season 3 can't come soon enough.
  5. Tried to find this and missed it in the Political thread. Sorry for the repost.
  6. http://www.foxnews.c...nty-democratic/ Obama's face on an American flag, really? Seriously, who the hell does this? This is a total disgrace to the men and women who have served and will serve our country. We have had countless deaths over OUR flag. I dont care if your white, black, green, democrat, republican this is an absolute disgrace. Where is the line drawn?????
  7. I 3rd this. I too was sucked in. Also these Handgun Combatives- Dave Spaulding Surgical Speed Shooting-Andy Stanford Liberty Defined-Ron Paul
  8. Almost everything in my safe that is synthetic has been painted, with a GOOD coat of clear its very durable especially for $15 bucks worth of stuff, which will do a lot of guns
  9. Ok I absolutely can not refrain from toying with my guns. So after reading several other sites I decided to take a stab at camo sponge painting. I will try to do a step by step. I am missing one picture which is of the gun in its factory state, use your imagination I guess, . So here we go, you will need the following: Marlin XT-17 Masking tape Spray paint-Rust-Oleum or Krylon Fusion Ultra Flat Natural sea sponge-found in beauty section Matte clear coat A plate or surface to spray paint onto for dipping sponge Prep the area which you are going to paint. Some say use Windex some say 600 grit wet/dry, so what did I do? I used both. After prepping the firearm of choice. Cover everything you dont want painted with masking tape. Spray your first coat of whatever base color you choose. Then paint stripes of your color choice. Like this You will want to sponge the opposite color from which you have already painted onto gun. I used FDE as my base then striped it w/ OD green. So I went over the FDE with OD and the OD I went over with FDE. Pic of sponge Starting to come together, huh? Then just alternate whatever other color you should want, I ended up using FDE, OD, Brown, and a little BLK. Then spray the finished product with Matte Clear to protect and strengthen your prize. Some outside pictures of the finished product. If you need more info feel free to ask. Enjoy guys look forward to seeing some of yall's work.
  10. That's great my 7 yr old daughter also loves to shoot my Sig Mosquito.
  11. Like others have stated, IMHO Kahr are great. I have the CW9 and absolutely love it. It has become my EDC over my G19, because of thickness. Should be able to pick one up around $400 bucks, the CW comes in 9, .40, and .45. Relatively the same size on all 3 calibers. Different thickness for obvious reasons. Hope this helps.
  12. Sgt. Very well put. Lumber Jack, you might need some assistance with that twitch, lol.
  13. Go Ron Paul, dont wanna derail my own thread, or can I, lol. Just saying.
  14. Danny is that a used one or what? That's very nice.

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