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While thumbing through the February 6, 2007 issue of Guns&Ammo’s Combat Tactics magazine, I came across an interesting article titled “Tactical Spray Paint” by Alfred Cripps. From eyeballin’ the title of this article, the first obvious thing that came to mind was camouflaging your rig. I was expecting the usual camo patterns found on catalogues that look too perfect that they’re no longer camouflaged…those paint jobs that have absolutely no blending of colors done by individuals who are more worried about how thier rigs are going to look on a picture rather than the tactical purpose of camouflaging your rig to begin with…if you know what I mean. Needless to say, my expectations were dead wrong.
Enter the work of Jesse Gorham of Three Wolves Tactical.
Jesse does phenomenal work. Just check out his website and you’ll see what I mean. One of the reasons I decided to have Jesse paint my rig is because I didn’t want to be locked in to one specific camo pattern as you are when using some of the more permanent methods(i.e. – Duracoat, Ceracoat, etc.)…definitely comes into play when you’re working in different operational environments. All you have to do is simply strip the paint off and apply a new camo pattern. I’ve been told that touch ups were extremely easy, but I can bet my work will be nowhere near compared to the talented hand of Jesse’s. Turn around time for my rig was only a couple of weeks and you just can’t beat his prices! No matter what type of camo pattern you want on your rig, Jesse can probably reproduce it…from tiger stripe to digital patterns…you name it. You’d be amazed at what he can do. You won’t be disappointed.
The Art of Tactical Camouflage
While thumbing through the February 6, 2007 issue of Guns&Ammo’s Combat Tactics magazine, I came across an interesting article titled “Tactical Spray Paint” by Alfred Cripps. From eyeballin’ the title of this article, the first obvious thing that came to mind was camouflaging your rig. I was expecting the usual camo patterns found on catalogues that look too perfect that they’re no longer camouflaged…those paint jobs that have absolutely no blending of colors done by individuals who are more worried about how thier rigs are going to look on a picture rather than the tactical purpose of camouflaging your rig to begin with…if you know what I mean. Needless to say, my expectations were dead wrong.
Enter the work of Jesse Gorham of Three Wolves Tactical.
Jesse does phenomenal work. Just check out his website and you’ll see what I mean. One of the reasons I decided to have Jesse paint my rig is because I didn’t want to be locked in to one specific camo pattern as you are when using some of the more permanent methods(i.e. – Duracoat, Ceracoat, etc.)…definitely comes into play when you’re working in different operational environments. All you have to do is simply strip the paint off and apply a new camo pattern. I’ve been told that touch ups were extremely easy, but I can bet my work will be nowhere near compared to the talented hand of Jesse’s. Turn around time for my rig was only a couple of weeks and you just can’t beat his prices! No matter what type of camo pattern you want on your rig, Jesse can probably reproduce it…from tiger stripe to digital patterns…you name it. You’d be amazed at what he can do. You won’t be disappointed.
Thanks Jesse.
From a more than satisfied customer.
-CPT R (Shadow 6)

May 4th, 2008 at 6:55 am