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Do people camo air rifles?

I’ve cleaned up the $20 Fury from the pawn shop, changed seal,spring, breech seal, pivot bushing and spacers and it’s funtioning very well. Even the composite stock looks a lot better with some of the smaller shallower the scratches removed. I have thought about doing a camo job on the stock but not sure if I want to or not. I haven’t seen any pics on here or another site I found. Just wondering if that’s something seldom done on air rifles. Here’s one I did recently just to give y’all an idea what I’m talking about.
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Certainly. Type "camo" in the search bar and 17+ pages come up, sure not all airguns ( gear & such also) but maybe something to glance at.
Lot's of factory cam rigs these days such as the crosman/benjamin offering, even trade mark stuff if that's what one like.

I tend to use low budget and local to me camo as opposed to a "universal" style pattern. Whatever stands the longest toward Winter being the primary vegetation copied.

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Now you will not see me covering up any Tennessee Black Walnut but otherwise if it is a hinting rig, why not have some fun messing around personalizing ypur rig.

John

edit to add a picture of Harold Rushton's dipped rig ( just goes to show what some airgun folks will do )
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