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Jun 08, 2017
Had a lot of fun with this stuff!
Was getting bored with the Remington 597 being so, well, boring. Added the Twilight scope, got 3 30 round mags for it, and this camo tape. Actually, this is my second batch I have played with. First off, several hours of entertainment for under $10 is a good deal. I learned that the tape that covers the barrel and stock has to be one piece, since the barrel and stock separate for cleaning. Didn't cover up any moving parts or screws.
You do have to stretch the tape fairly tight, for it to hold solid at the front stock where you hold it. Used two pieces on the sides, held in place with the other wrappings, to cover that area. There are several YouTube videos that show how to use this stuff, so you don't make the mistakes I made. Good news is, it is so cheap, and reusable, (more on that later!), you can always start over.
Once your stretch the tape, the edges fray, so it will not be as nice as the first time you use it. Also, if it gets a fold in the tape, and sticks to itself, especially on the edges, it can be a bear to get straightened out.
Did get a few comments at the range with it. Taping the barrel to the stock, removing the barrel float didn't seem to affect accuracy at all. All in all, had a lot of fun with this stuff, easy to put on, lot of creative options, such as using two different patterns or colors, and unlike paint, it is removable. Thinking about trying it on my 995ts, but going to see how it holds up on the .22 first.
If you were a serious hunter, this would be great, because you could change the color and patterns to work best with season changes. They even make one for winter. Just had fun with it, looks good, can be removed if I decide I don't like it, and got enough for two rifles for under $10. One of the cheaper "toys" you can get in for gun fun.

Jan 04, 2017
Very nice grip.
Really like the "rubber" texture it adds to my K2P. Not the easiest to get on, but doesn't slip. Fast shipping, and stops the gun from getting hard to grip from sweat on hot days. (We have a lot of them in Florida.) All in All, a very smooth Ebay deal.

Jan 04, 2017
These are interesting!
3 of 3 found this helpful Tried one on some rainwater, and a puddle in the road. (Hard surface.) Seemed to work great. No grit or bad taste in the water. No way to actually test the quality of the water, but I am still alive to write this review. :D
Stuck them on my BOB. All the "survivalists" say to carry gallons of water if you have an emergency, (hurricanes here). At over 8 lbs. per gallon, you aren't going to carry much, unless you are a Navy Seal, or Arnold S. Try outrunning a zombie with a few gallons of water and your BOB on you, :D This solves that problem. Here in Florida we have plenty of water sources, just not always real clean. Wish it had some way to fill bottles or buckets, but that is nitpicking. Seller was fast in shipping, and well packaged. Nice eBay transaction.