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    dotn quote me on this because im nto entirely sure but its arouund the 200 pound mark i think,correct me if im wrong people as ive never had it done or know much about them
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    This is what you can do with a bit of camo material........ in my case an old Flecktarn shirt (Worth about £5 2nd hand from Flecktarn.co.uk)

    You can see the advantage of hiding the varnished beech stock if you look at the shine on the grip that is normally covered by the right hand.

    AAS410K dressed for the evening out

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    yea mate i like it!i see youve done the bipod aswell mate it looks wicked, by doing it like that aswel it breaks up the whole outline of the gun aswell
    so thats all just attached with normal elastic bands?
    cheers for posting the picture for us mate
    regards jamie
    jamie
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    Yup. Just normal elastic bands. (found some black ones)
    The scope cover is a seperate small sheet with sticky velcro superglued to it.
    The silencer cover is superglued to itself and slides on and off, the bipod legs are just wrapped with small strips and superglued together.... although care has to be taken not to glue anything to the gun ....

    As I wear Flecktarn while out hunting it's impossible for the human eye to tell where gun ends and I begin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Pierre
    As I wear Flecktarn while out hunting it's impossible for the human eye to tell where gun ends and I begin.
    Which is quite useful if hunting humans It looks good though, have you tried loose strips of camo, like a ghillie suit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Again
    Which is quite useful if hunting humans It looks good though, have you tried loose strips of camo, like a ghillie suit ?

    I used to...... on my SLR ....... but I'm aware that rabbit eyes and human eyes have different properties so really the cam is more about dulling the rifle down than anything else. I used the Flecktarn because I had it, it looked cool and did the job. It's probably totally unneccessary for rabbits....... although corvids would be a different matter..... I'd rather not have anything that could be blown by the wind though..... the movement may give me away.

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    but it could also make you look like a bush!lol
    jamie
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