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  1. What boomboomairsoft posted a few posts up is exactly what I am talking about. On a side note, I am in love with DuraCoat and think it is the best paint product for guns ever. When I am done with my new project finished in DuraCoat I will post it up for you guys to check it out. Hissing Sid, the reason you dont see many soldiers with painted guns or anything is that your standard infantryman is not allowed to paint there guns. Now, on the other hand, special forces groups like SEALs, Delta Force, Army SF etc. are usually the ones painting there weapons. Here's a couple pics: (all o
  2. Hmm... Never thought of it that way. I wonder if this has something to do with individual perception? Like the the optical illusions were most people see something one way, but then there is the group of people who perceive it differently and see something else... yet both are right. I just looked a picture of desert MARPAT and tried to see it in a 3d-ish way but I cant seem to do it. I personally think the digital patterns work really well, and look cool also.
  3. I am going to rant just a bit here. Most people do not understand the point of camoflauge. The intent is to break up the shape of whatever the camo pattern is on. What breaks up a shape? Crisp edges. Blending the paint together does not properly take advantage of camo. Think about. Camo is seen at a distance, when you see a blended painted gun from a distance it just looks like a blob of color. When you look at a camo pattern wether it be on a gun or BDU's from a distance, the pattern tricks your eyes and breaks the shape up. This is why you want crisp lines. If blending th
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