Some time back I bought an Encore 209X50. The gun came with a Realtree Advantage camo pattern. A few weeks ago I bought a 20 gauge slug barrel, but the only forend styles offered were wood or black synthetic. I bought the synthetic, intending to have a matching camo finish applied by Bell And Carlson (for about $45). At a local sporting goods store I came across some H.S. Camo No-Mar Cloth Gun and Bow tape for $3. I decided to give the tape a try before taking the $45 plunge. It worked out great. The cloth tape is slightly tacky and stretches and cuts easily to fit around curves and corners. The seams can be rubbed with a thumb to blend in perfectly. The tape could even be pressed into the checkering. The stuff comes in about 5 different camo patterns. It appears to be pretty durable. We'll see how it holds up as the gun gets some use, especially in cold weather. If you have the same mismatch stock/forend problem that I had, you might want to give the stuff a try. Unfortunately, my barrel came with a shiny blued finish. Too reflective for my tastes. Can't use the camo tape on the barrel as I am afraid the cloth tape would soak up moisture and trap it against a metal barrel. Any suggestions about the barrel? I thought I might send it to EABCO for a satin electro-less nickel finish.
scienceguy