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Old December 7th, 2007, 21:58   #1
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Home Made Snow Camo for Any Rifle

Hey all, I was bored today and was looking at my paintball (yes I know not airsoft) gun. I was thinking of how I could make a snow camo cover for it and started looking around my room for a solution. And finally I found one, a sock laying on the ground...
I took three normal tube socks and cut them up a bit and was able to cover the main parts of the gun. Now I realize that this is a paintball gun but with the exception of the hopper it is really no different than a airsoft rifle. So you could probably do the same thing with a m4/m16 airsoft rifle. So here was my result:

The gun went from this:


To this:


Now I realize that the socks I used were old and dirty, you can see lots of hole around the butt stock area and the sock used to cover the hopper probably could have used some bleach. But this was just to see if it would work and how it would look. Also the tape on the hopper was to hold that sock on because there was nothing protruding that I could hook it to.
I can get past the ghettoness of the whole idea and I could see myself actually using this method. However a custom made camo sock would be better, but hey this is something pretty much anyone can do and its totally free, plus who doesn't have some mismatched socks laying around?
I plan on taking it outside and seeing how it contrasts with the snow. I will let you know how it works...

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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:05   #2
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Looks pretty..... funky?
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:05   #3
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I see yellow stains as well, out of Kleenex were you?

Lol, white masking tape works well too, although difficult to get to stick to some areas of guns (RIS as an example). Don't need to completely cover the guns since the best way to go is to consider a snow covered evergreen tree, bunch of green mixed in with a bunch of white. All white will give you away in the forest as much as all black will when around trees and standing, unless you are prone in deep snow.
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:06   #4
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Well, you may not be able to see the gun well in the snow, but if they were old dirty socks lying around, the funky smell may end up giving away your position. lol

Seriously though, it's not a bad idea. Very ghetto, that's for sure, but certainly seems to get the job done.
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:10   #5
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Yea keep in mind you don't have to use old ass socks lol... I just didn't want to cut up any new ones...
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:17   #6
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Hey Hey, took it outside. Looks a bit better in the snow...

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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:19   #7
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Does it keep the gun warm and dry also?
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:25   #8
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But seriously in the spirit of no one left behind, snowcam.

White guntape cut in splinters like the old dazzle camo on ships.

Applied as in tiger stripes to break up the outline.

Removed right after use or it will trap moisture underneath. There may not be much steel in these things but safe rather than sorry.
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Old December 7th, 2007, 22:29   #9
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Yea I know that guntape is a better way of doing it. However I just liked the idea of an easy to put on easy to remove cover. Also the tape could potentially damage the gun if it tore off paint or something. The sock if anything would add protection to it.
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Old December 7th, 2007, 23:55   #10
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Any stretch of white fabric wrapped around the rifle will do.

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Old December 8th, 2007, 00:32   #11
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I see yellow stains as well, out of Kleenex were you?

Lol, white masking tape works well too, although difficult to get to stick to some areas of guns (RIS as an example). Don't need to completely cover the guns since the best way to go is to consider a snow covered evergreen tree, bunch of green mixed in with a bunch of white. All white will give you away in the forest as much as all black will when around trees and standing, unless you are prone in deep snow.
Well looks like he jumped the gun on us, I figured we could post out rifles with winterised camo later on when im done mine as well! (his is an M24, Ive done my SR 16)

He is right, RIS would be wiered even with rail covers, lots of open spots to punch through, so what I did was put on a set of old regular M4 handgrips, tape them solid, then cover with masking tape. I covered the whole front end, bipod in some places as well, then I took some Krylon OD camo paint with some cheap plastic fern leaves and just hit it lightly leaving the patterns all over, gives it that neat white/od look and not just solid OD patches. I did the same to the body itself, as well as my scope. Didnt bother with the grip or my stock, since I have a battery bag, wouldnt work as well, so I just plan on using a white cover on the back to finish it off.

Will get some pictures later, Stalker already has some of his.. I called him a genious again for like the milionth time..

Best part, you can do what I did, and just peel it off later.. non permanent or residue.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 01:09   #12
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lol I thought that was dirty underware on your paintball hopper!

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Old December 8th, 2007, 02:10   #13
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I find the textured look created by the elastic portion of the sock surprisingly well at breaking up what'd otherwise be just a solid white spot. That and the yellow stain...
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I find the textured look created by the elastic portion of the sock surprisingly well at breaking up what'd otherwise be just a solid white spot. That and the yellow stain...
Hmm.. But I doubt it'll matter at a longer range.

Still, that yellow stain is fucking disturbing.
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Old December 8th, 2007, 04:21   #15
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Any stretch of white fabric wrapped around the rifle will do.

those seriously look like bandages...i think im gonna go buy some now lol
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