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Some of you think it cheapens the look, but painted guns probably held up to handling and weather better. One is also a lot less likely to lose it leaning it against a tree in the woods.
Solid blue, red, yellow, etc. - not the best camouflage for game or war.
Quote from: RobD on February 13, 2021, 10:24:01 PMSolid blue, red, yellow, etc. - not the best camouflage for game or war.Camouflage was not a concern, for either guns or uniforms.
Quote from: JB67 on February 13, 2021, 10:09:40 PMSome of you think it cheapens the look, but painted guns probably held up to handling and weather better. One is also a lot less likely to lose it leaning it against a tree in the woods.Totally agree that the paint helped the stock against rain & snow...sure didn't do much for the working parts I'm guessing...and then there's the thought that if ya had to paint your gun blue to keep from losing it in the woods...well, ya might just better keep it in your pants...just sayin'
Quote from: JB67 on February 15, 2021, 08:37:36 PMQuote from: RobD on February 13, 2021, 10:24:01 PMSolid blue, red, yellow, etc. - not the best camouflage for game or war.Camouflage was not a concern, for either guns or uniforms.I think the natives would beg to differ a bit, they were masters at the game of hide 'n' seek, much to the distress of the outlandishly robed redcoats.
Quote from: RobD on February 16, 2021, 07:18:02 AMQuote from: JB67 on February 15, 2021, 08:37:36 PMQuote from: RobD on February 13, 2021, 10:24:01 PMSolid blue, red, yellow, etc. - not the best camouflage for game or war.Camouflage was not a concern, for either guns or uniforms.I think the natives would beg to differ a bit, they were masters at the game of hide 'n' seek, much to the distress of the outlandishly robed redcoats. Yet those brightly painted stocks appealed to the natives...