Way back in the Ozarks near Eureka Springs is the small shop of Duracoat artist Boyd Lemons – his family-owned business is Hillbilly .223 Urban Finishes. Boyd puts hand painted finishes on everything from his neighbor Nighthawk Custom‘s 1911s to rifles and tomahawks and everything in between (his iPhone covers have been a huge hit, funny enough). Tonight being Saturday night however, we're going to look at what he does to knives (and maybe some other edged implements).
So, remember, though there are a preponderance of skull-based designs on here, that's because lots of his customers order skulls. His camouflage work is really nice. In fact, Boyd has a large number of different patterns and can paint just about anything – one of my friends is actually going over there this Spring to have his Harley painted to match his pistol – true story. Note that he's an NFA and SOT licensed dealer, so you can ship him a firearm if need be. Items currently on sale from his shop are mostly listed here.
You can find Hillbilly223 on line here, on Facebook here or read some “local news” about him here.
Steel case ammo is back! Or is it? Magtech Steel Case 9mm is one of…
Rugged SurgeX is built like a tank, but can it be as quiet as you…
The old things are new again! Springfield Armory is releasing their SA-16A2, an M16A2 clone…
A piece of history that has an earned reputation for being on the of the…
Do you own body armor? Should you? We take a closer look at the pros…
Arizona is hot but these suppressors are cool! Check out just some of the fun…