Description
You’re out in the Missouri timber, and your rifle’s forend is catching the morning sun like a beacon. Or maybe you just need to protect that expensive scope during transport. I’ve been there. The McNett Tactical Camo Form Protective Wrap Mossy Oak New Break-Up is a self-adhesive, reusable camo wrap designed to quickly conceal and protect your gear. It’s a simple, no-fuss solution for breaking up outlines and guarding against scratches, priced at a very accessible $10.02.
Look, it’s not a permanent hydro-dip job. That’s the point. This is for adaptability. I’ve used it to wrap a rifle barrel for a ground blind setup, to protect a binocular objective lens in my pack, and even to mute the shine on a rangefinder. The Mossy Oak New Break-Up pattern is a solid choice for our mixed hardwood and pine forests, especially in the transitional seasons. The material is thick enough to provide real cushioning but thin enough not to interfere with most controls. It’s a drop-in ready accessory that requires zero commitment—just peel, wrap, and press.
What You’re Getting
The wrap is made from a durable, flexible foam with a pressure-sensitive adhesive. The key is that it’s reusable and leaves minimal residue, if any, when removed properly. The camo pattern is printed directly onto the material, so it won’t flake or peel off with use. I’ve rewrapped my Vortex Diamondback scope a few times over the last season, and the adhesive still holds strong. The material is also water-resistant, which is a must for our unpredictable Midwest weather. It won’t soak through and get soggy during a morning dew or a light drizzle. For a product that costs just over ten bucks, the build quality is genuinely impressive.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | McNett Tactical Camo Form Protective Wrap |
| Pattern | Mossy Oak New Break-Up |
| Material | Self-adhesive protective foam |
| Adhesive Type | Pressure-sensitive, reusable |
| Primary Use | Concealment and scratch protection |
| Water Resistance | Yes |
The Good & The Considerations
Pros: The price is its biggest advantage. It’s an incredibly low-risk way to try camo on a specific part of your firearm or optic. The application is foolproof—no gunsmithing required, no tools, just your hands. It’s highly versatile, fitting everything from flashlight bodies to shotgun magazines. The Mossy Oak pattern is effective and widely accepted. Finally, its protective quality is real; it has saved a stock or two from getting dinged in my truck’s gun rack.
Cons: It’s not a forever solution. The adhesive will eventually lose its grip, especially if you’re constantly re-wrapping. On very dusty or dirty surfaces, the adhesive can pick up debris, reducing its stickiness for the next use. It also adds a slight bulk, which might be a concern for tight-fitting hard cases or on certain rifle controls, though I’ve never had an issue on standard AR-15 handguards or pump-action forends.
Who This Is For
This wrap is perfect for the hunter or shooter who values flexibility. If you have one rifle that serves in multiple environments—maybe a deer rifle that also does duty for coyote calling—this lets you adapt quickly. It’s great for the budget-conscious prepper looking to break up the profile of a “black rifle” without permanent modification. It’s also ideal for protecting investment-grade optics during transport or storage. If you need a permanent, weatherproof camo job, look at cerakote. But for a tactical, removable layer of concealment and protection, this McNett wrap is hard to beat.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does it leave a sticky residue when removed?
A: In my experience, it leaves little to no residue if removed slowly and at a warm temperature (not in the cold). Any slight residue can be wiped off with a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol or Goo Gone.
Q: Can I use it on plastic polymer surfaces?
A: Yes, absolutely. I’ve used it extensively on polymer shotgun stocks (like my Mossberg 500) and forends, as well as on polymer pistol grips, with no issues. It’s always wise to test a small area first, but the adhesive is designed to be safe on most finishes.
Q: How much do I get in one package?
A: You receive a single sheet measuring 4 inches by 12 inches. This is enough to wrap a rifle forend, a scope, or several smaller items. You can easily cut it to size with scissors for precise applications.
If you’re looking for a simple, effective, and affordable way to add situational camouflage and protection to your firearms and gear, the McNett Tactical Camo Form Protective Wrap in Mossy Oak New Break-Up is a proven tool. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Keep a roll in your range bag or hunting pack—you’ll find a use for it.




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