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Squint your eyes and look at the picture of the finished product. All the details fade away and you're left with what appears to be a single color. That's what the rifle will look like to anyone past about 20 feet. Sure, it looks cool up close, but depending on the intended use, it may be more effective to just use large blobs of contrasting colors that remain distinguishable at longer distance to break up recognizable shapes and outlines. If you plan to count coup on turkeys, then by all means put all that effort into painting your rifle.
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