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I dyed this afternoon
I have had a grey, mil-spec Palmetto State Armory AR stock set for a few years. The grey and FDE stock sets have always concerned me, during deer season, as deer can be similar colors. I asked my GOOGLE HOME machine if grey could be turned green, and was told yellow would do the trick.
I bought yellow RIT dye, added 1/2 the bottle to a gallon of boiling water and dropped all the parts in for 15 minutes each, stirring the water and flipping the parts over several times. I rinsed the parts off in ice cold water and let them dry.
I believe the results were worth a $3.00 bottle of RIT and an hour of my time.
The rifle is a PSA with a factory ODG furniture set, for comparison.
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03-13-2024, 08:54 PM
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Judging by the pics, they seem to have come out looking sort of olive green, which would actually look good on an AR, if you ask me.
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03-13-2024, 09:18 PM
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I have had a grey, mil-spec Palmetto State Armory AR stock set for a few years. The grey and FDE stock sets have always concerned me, during deer season, as deer can be similar colors. I asked my GOOGLE HOME machine if grey could be turned green, and was told yellow would do the trick.
I bought yellow RIT dye, added 1/2 the bottle to a gallon of boiling water and dropped all the parts in for 15 minutes each, stirring the water and flipping the parts over several times. I rinsed the parts off in ice cold water and let them dry.
I believe the results were worth a $3.00 bottle of RIT and an hour of my time.
The rifle is a PSA with a factory ODG furniture set, for comparison.
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Biologist state deer are color blind.........So does you gun color matter when you're out there dressed like an orange road pilon?
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03-13-2024, 09:33 PM
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Biologist state deer are color blind.........So does you gun color matter when you're out there dressed like an orange road pilon?
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Yes, because other hunters can be dangerous. About 12-15 years ago a Georgia deer hunter (wearing DFO) was shot out of a tree stand. One never knows who is on their property.
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03-13-2024, 10:13 PM
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Yes, because other hunters can be dangerous. About 12-15 years ago a Georgia deer hunter (wearing DFO) was shot out of a tree stand. One never knows who is on their property.
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So you wear orange. Gun color doesn't matter..........Deer are color blind. They see in shades of white and gray......Ask any biologist.
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03-13-2024, 10:38 PM
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So you wear orange. Gun color doesn't matter..........Deer are color blind. They see in shades of white and gray......Ask any biologist.
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I do my part, for sure. Georgia has had the DFO clothing requirement since I was a child.
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Yes but, they do pick up on high contrasting objects. Nice, job on the dye job.
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