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Custom Camo Your Weapon Army Style.

Soldier Systems and PEO Soldier have written articles about the Army’s move to allowing Soldiers to camo their weapons after they get the thumbs up from Command.

Well if you were interested in seeing how the Army wants it’s personnel to go about it, check out their handy little guide. Wonder if this will become an EIB task at some point?

read more to see the doc.

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  1. fightandflight
    May 15th, 2010 at 11:38 | #1

    Nice, now there’s an official method to the madness. All common sense stuff to be sure, but definitely a nice little handout that’s going to go in my Duracoat box in the shop for use as a quick reference.

    MyCGRPoints
  2. ZHDocMi
    May 16th, 2010 at 12:31 | #2

    Looks like a good weekend project. Now we know the “official” way to go about it.

    MyCGRPoints
  3. CGR
    May 18th, 2010 at 20:31 | #3

    I find it kinda funny that we were painting our weapons back in 95 in the 3/187 Scout Platoon. M16′s M203′s and M24′s. Of course we’ve seen soldiers doing it in OIF and OEF. nothing new there. But now it is official.

    Eric’s comments on Soldier Systems mention this only applying to the M16/M4, not authorized for other systems, being rejected from turn in etc. I know that is the official answer, but lets look at reality. A Commander that is going to authorize painting rifles probably “gets it” and is most likely going to be ok with paining the other systems as well. Hell they didn’t care when it was taboo.

    Going back to my days at Campbell, when we had to turn a weapon in for higher level maintenance for replacement we cleaned it really well, not fun, but we got it done. Something I am sure NCO’s still teach soldiers.

    MyCGRPoints
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