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Vinyl Gun Wrapping: Everything You Need to Know

Adding aftermarket camouflage patterns or another slick design to your gun can be a tedious task, given the limited options available. Among these options, vinyl gun wraps tend to be one of the most popular. Vinyl wraps offer many benefits, including extensive customization options, high-quality protection, non-permanent application, cost-effectiveness, improved grip, ease of use, and the ability to maintain resale value.

Why Vinyl Wraps for Guns?

Every gun owner wants their new wrap to withstand the harsh conditions of the scorching sun and dings from typical use. Since you expect to make a one-time purchase, you need a wrap that offers durability, functionality, and style. Look for a waterproof option to help prevent rust and ensure it lasts for several years. You should also have hundreds of design options to choose from or the ability to create a completely custom design. Vinyl wraps often meet these criteria, offering a range of designs, finishes (like matte), and pre-cut designs for convenient application. Plus, they are removable, allowing you to easily update or change your wrap as needed. Lastly, gun wraps can be used on all popular firearms, preserving their future resell value.


To summarize, vinyl gun wraps offer:


  • Premium vinyl durability (i.e., automotive grade)
  • Different designs and finishes
  • Easy DIY application and removal
  • Cost-effective customization
  • Resale value protection

Vinyl Gun Wraps vs. Other Types

A vinyl gun wrap is like a sticker customized for your pistol, rifle, or shotgun model, such as a Glock 19, Wesson, or Remington. 

Pros

First, vinyl wraps are much more affordable compared to hydro-dipping and Cerakote, making them a budget-friendly option for gun enthusiasts. Additionally, they are easily replaceable; if you decide to change the look of your gun, you can peel off the wrap and replace it with minimal hassle. Another benefit is the variety of designs available—vinyl wraps let you choose almost any print you want, not limited to the manufacturer’s designs. Moreover, applying a vinyl wrap is simple and doesn’t require special skills, unlike hydro-dipping and Cerakote, which often require professional help or involve trial and error.

Cons

One potential drawback is that vinyl wraps generally don’t last as long as hydro-dipping and Cerakote. While these methods can endure a decade or more, vinyl wraps typically last up to five years, depending on how well you maintain them.

How To Wrap a Gun

Applying a vinyl gun wrap is a straightforward process that enhances both the look and protection of your firearm. By following these simple steps, you can ensure a smooth, precise application that delivers lasting results.

Before You Start

  • Wash Your Hands: Natural oils can affect the adhesive.
  • Prepare Your Space: Work in a clean, flat area to avoid contaminants.
  • Watch a Tutorial: Check out our full video guides for a smooth application.

Materials Needed

  • Microfiber cloth or paper towels (one damp and one dry)
  • X-acto knife or razor knife

Application Steps


  1. Clean: Wipe your gun with a damp towel to remove all dust, dirt, and oil. Avoid using rubbing alcohol or ammonia-based cleaners containing solvents. Allow it to dry.
  2. Prep: Trim excess material from the vinyl wrap and cut out openings as needed using an X-acto knife.
  3. Peel: Gently remove the decals from the backing sheet.
  4. Apply: Align the wrap using clear points like corners. Adjust if necessary, then press firmly from the center outward. Smooth out any air bubbles or creases.

So, Is Vinyl the Best Choice for You?

If you're interested in a customization that protects your gun's finish from the elements, is cost-effective, easy to apply, and simple to replace, then vinyl is a great option for you. On the other hand, if you prefer a semi-permanent solution, you might want to explore other options for customizing your handgun, rifle, or shotgun. To see what’s available for order today, check out our vinyl gun wraps made in the USA.

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