LRDGCO
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...is ridiculous. Really. Unless you are an Eskimo; then it's legit, though 10:1 we'd be hard pressed to find an Eskimo that owned a snow camo rifle (or would admit to it). Maybe if you're in the 10th Mountain Division or the Norwegian Marines, but otherwise? Ridiculous.
So I have a line in a rifle that I would quite like, T/C Venture in .243, for a dedicated coyote rifle. It's NIB and going well under market value. Because, snow camo. It's the whole thing, stock and barrel. Looks like the rifle the Nutcracker would carry, if he were infantry rather than cavalry. Or if the Whos down in Whoville had a militia? That's right. And the Grinch would have been buggered.
But to the point, I am assuming it's a wrap, hydrographics. So my learned collegaues, how does one remove the Snowmeister livery? Can it be done without a great deal of hassle? If it's a hassle, can the hydrographics be scuffed up and painted over, thereby rendering this double bagger immune to theft and future resale?
Help. It has snow camo. And I'm just not that Inuit.
So I have a line in a rifle that I would quite like, T/C Venture in .243, for a dedicated coyote rifle. It's NIB and going well under market value. Because, snow camo. It's the whole thing, stock and barrel. Looks like the rifle the Nutcracker would carry, if he were infantry rather than cavalry. Or if the Whos down in Whoville had a militia? That's right. And the Grinch would have been buggered.
But to the point, I am assuming it's a wrap, hydrographics. So my learned collegaues, how does one remove the Snowmeister livery? Can it be done without a great deal of hassle? If it's a hassle, can the hydrographics be scuffed up and painted over, thereby rendering this double bagger immune to theft and future resale?
Help. It has snow camo. And I'm just not that Inuit.