Opinions on different colors for LDC finishes

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Hey guys would there be any demand for different colored LDC's? I have been asked many times for anodized finishes, I do not have the access to anyone who anodizes, but I see there are some powder coat finishes that look similar to an anodized finish in various colors like Red, Blue, Purple, would there be any demand for them with colored finishes? I am assuming the only people who might be interested would be people with the colored FT guns, let me know your thoughts on this, Neil.
 
I agree with you Michael, that is why I thought it might only appeal to the FT guys with some of the colored air guns. In general I like to keep them as inconspicuous as possible, especially for hunters out in the field, we don't want to draw to much attention to ourselves. Maybe it was not a good idea, but I thought it might appeal to FT shooters, thanks for the responses, Neil.
 
Bill I figured that, but I like to try and cater for ALL air gunners and not just hunters , It might be a bit costly to stock a lot of colors to make just a couple of colored LDC's though, so it might not be a great idea on my end, maybe the best thing to do is offer them in a bare aluminum finish so they can be colored by the customer. Thanks for the input, it helps clarify my thoughts, Neil.
 
"Michael"Typically I prefer the LDC to look as "integrated" as possible. I think the less attention drawn to the LDC, the better. However, if I had a totally tricked out target rifle I wouldn't mind a tricked out LDC as well.

Couldn't agree more with the integrated look. I think they look best when they look like they shipped with the gun. Like with my ARs I want the upper and lower finishes to match as perfectly as possible. You might be able to increase business by offering different packages of matching finishes for the gun and LDC. If you have bought a used gun or yours is showing use why not get a new LDC and a gun refinish to match it? You could offer different camo patterns, carbon fiber, and some wild digital patterns for the target guys. If you go the way of matching finishes on LDC and rifle you might be able to make some sales, gun finishing, to the powder burner crowd. Maybe also matching finishes on scope and ring combos to match the rifle and LDC..... Just some random thoughts.

 
Dan I am sorry but what you are asking is just not feasible, there are way too many different finished and shade differences on guns for me to offer to match them. I am not sure you understand how hard it would be to offer to match finishes to every gun out there? I am not trying to increase my customer base, I have more customers than I can handle as it is, I am just trying to make sure I can offer to the customers I do have, the best options I can give them, thanks for the input though, Neil.
 
Niel

I was throwing out coating the gun with the same coating used on the LDC as an idea only, not asking for the service. I have no experience in powder coating and limited experience with paints and epoxy. Like I said, "just some random thoughts" or ideas for your business. I did not intend them to be requests, more of a brain storming exercise that might produce something you could use to expand your operation.
 
Alan I am fully aware aluminum can be anodized but when you live in an area like I do it would mean a 100 mile drive at least, to find someone who does it. I have invested a lot of money in powder coating equipment so I am not about to invest more in anodizing equipment. My units are made and finished in such a way that they could not be anodized anyway, they are bonded together before the outside is finished so finishing is the last thing done to them. I am not going to get into any other specialized finishes, the question was not what other finishes could I use, it was would there be any demand for other colors. Thanks for the input but try and stay on track, Neil.
 
Although, yes, an LDC adds length to a Bullpup, it will still be a much more compact package than a conventional rifle configuration of the same power level with the same effective LDC added. Much more compact in the Bullpup configuration. With that said, I totally know why folks want to add an LDC to a loudish Bullpup. Yes, incognito is a good option but I do love the quality and appearance of real carbon fiber. I can also see the appeal of a flashy competition gun, especially a top dog that is putting the whoop on the competition. That flash could be added with some custom engraving and or color. 
 
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