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  • How To Wrap a Firearm

    • Wrapping Your Firearm

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        Camo Form® Tips

        NEVER wrap around trigger or safety. Start at the Ends of the Gun and Work Towards the Middle: For best adhesion, start applying Camo Form at the tip of the gun's barrel and at the bottom of the stock (fig 4) Cut wrap when you reach the hinge or trigger. Make sure gun is not loaded.

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        NOTE:

        Wrapping your gun with Camo Form helps prevent dangerous malfunctions caused by freezing condensation inside the chamber. This will also help keep other moving parts working normally.

    • Protective Camouflage Wrap

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        Apply Camo Form®

        Follow standard safety precautions when applying Camo Form™ to firearms. Make sure weapon is not loaded, confirm that the safety is in the “on safe” position and point the barrel away from you at all times. Camo Form should not interfere with the safety or action of a firearm. If this occurs after application, remove Camo Form and reapply in a manner that allows for the proper function of all parts.

      • Camo Form Camouflage wrap

        Step 1:

        For best adhesion apply in temperatures above 40º F ( 5º C). Secure beginning of Camo Form by overlapping entire width of roll for the first wrap. (fig 1)

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        Step 2:

        Stretch Camo Form® while applying to weapon. This will help to apply Camo Form smoothly and will maximize the life of the camo wrap.

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        Step 3:

        Stretch, wrap and overlap Camo Form by 1⁄4 inch on sucessive wraps.
        Store Camo Form in sealed plastic bag away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. (fig 2)

      • Camo Form Camouflage wrap

        NOTE:

        Wet Camo Form should be removed from moisture sensitive items such as wood stocks, gun barrels, optics, etc. Allow Camo Form and item to dry, then reapply.  If Camo Form loses self cling properties over time due to extended exposure to sunlight or extreme heat, fabric can be reused and secured with tape.

  • Other Uses for Camo Form

    • Additional Uses

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        Wrap Cords & Other Items

        Camo Form® can also be used to wrap accessory cords and other items. You can wrap knife handles, canteens, flashlights, dog collars, binoculars and anything else you may want to camouflage or protect.

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        Paintball Guns

        Camo Form® is also ideal for wrapping paintball guns, bows & more!

    • To Cover "Unwrappable" Areas

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      • Camo Form Camouflage wrap

        Step 1:

        To cover areas that cannot be wrapped, cut strips that are long enough to be stuck to Camo Form on both sides of the area forming a bridge.

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        Step 2:

        Attach loose pieces with extra Camo Form overwraps for added strength.

    • Special Camo Form® Applications

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        To cover odd shaped or moving parts

        Cut small strips of Camo Form and wrap moving parts such as binocular or scope dials separately to allow these controls to move freely.

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        Cut Out Areas for Usability

        To cover unique areas, such as gun sights and attachment points, cut holes in Camo Form to maintain functionality.

  • Camo Form Patterns

    • Which Camouflage is Right for You?

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      • Mossy Oak Break Up

        Mossy Oak® Break Up

        Mossy Oak® Break Up has the detail, contrast and depth to keep you concealed. Digitized oak limbs and leaves, ghost shadows and an enhanced Bottomland pattern make this pattern an instant classic.

      • Mossy Oak Shadowgrass

        Mossy Oak® Shadowgrass

        New Shadow Grass features a computer-enhanced background of digitized red oak bark, which is overlaid with a subtly mottled Bottomland pattern. Next, extensive field research was conducted in various wetlands, prairies and fields to carefully select and position each blade of grass. Finally, the natural colors of the pattern were enhanced to develop contrast and definition creating a high-definition, 3-D pattern that is ultra-effective in the field.

      • Mossy Oak Brush

        Mossy Oak® Brush

        Brush is designed with the western big game hunter in mind specifically to make concealment in open rangelands, mountain foothills, and agricultural areas as effective as the other Mossy Oak patterns are in wooded and marshy areas.

      • Mossy Oak Obsession

        Mossy Oak® Obsession

        The Obsession pattern uses a unique combination of proven Mossy Oak elements, like the same realistic limbs and ghost shadows used in New Break-Up, and new, carefully selected fall-tone elements mixed with strategically placed green leaves and vines. The result is a pattern that offers true versatility both geographically and season to season. Rest assured, we've tested it plenty to know. Mossy Oak Obsession. All Natural. All Year.

      • Standard Woodland

        Standard Woodland

        The classic woodland camouflge pattern. This pattern has been proven effective by hunters and the military over the last 40 years. Designed to blend into a wide range of woodland environments.

      • Standard Desert

        Standard Desert

        The classic desert camouflge pattern. This pattern has been proven effective by hunters and the military over the last 40 years. Designed to blend into a wide range of desert and other arid environments.

      • Digital Woodland

        Digital Woodland

        This pattern is formed by a number of small rectangular pixels of color. In theory, it is a far more effective camouflage than standard uniform patterns because it mimics the dappled textures and rough boundaries found in natural settings. This is caused by how the human eye interacts with pixelated images. Ideal for all woodland environments.

      • Digital Desert

        Digital Desert

        Desert variant of above. This pattern is formed by a number of small rectangular pixels of color. In theory, it is a far more effective camouflage than standard uniform patterns because it mimics the dappled textures and rough boundaries found in natural settings. This is caused by how the human eye interacts with pixelated images. Ideal for all desert environments.

      • ARMY Digital

        ARMY Digital (ACU)

        Standard issue camouflage of the US Army. This is a multiuse camouflage pattern which is ideal for a wide variety of different conditions. Our Camo Form version can be reversed to provide a desert variant of the ACU pattern.

      • Camo Form Snow pattern

        Camo Form® Snow Pattern

        McNett Snow Pattern was created to provide depth and clarity in wintery conditions and snowy terrain. Our snow pattern utilizes white and dark to match both snow and vegetation within our unique pattern.

      • Camo Form Black

        Camo Form® Black

        Black camouflage. In addition to firearm camouflage, this can be used to cover bright logos or colors on virtually any type of equipment.

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

  • Cleaning & Retreating Outerwear

    Cleaning & Retreating Outerwear

    ReviveX® Synthetic Fabric Cleaner Concentrate is an essential preparation for rainwear, softshells, fleece and synthetic insulation before treatment with ReviveX® Water Repellents. Engineered to clean GORE-TEX® fabric and other waterproof breathable garments.
  • Stove Tip

    Stove Tip

    If your butane stove is struggling in cold weather, set it in a pot lid and add 3/4” (15mm) of cool water. The stove will roar to full power (the fuel is now at least 32˚ F, 0˚ C). Do not use hot water in the lid.