Firearm Coatings &
Custom Camouflage
Hand-applied DuraCoat coatings and custom camouflage for rifles, shotguns, and handguns. Since 2000.


Years of Custom Firearm Finishing.
New River, ArizonaJoel Broersma has spent three decades studying breakup, terrain, and color. Every pattern is hand-applied, one of a kind, and built specifically for you.
Years of Custom Firearm Finishing.
Joel Broersma has spent three decades studying breakup, terrain, and color. Every pattern that leaves this shop is hand-applied, one of a kind, and built specifically for you.
A working DuraCoat shop, not a paint store.
Carnimore is a DuraCoat-certified, FFL-licensed firearm finishing studio in New River, Arizona, founded in 2000 by Joel Broersma. We hand-apply terrain-matched camouflage and solid-color DuraCoat finishes to rifles, handguns, bows, optics, and polymer stocks. Selected by DuraCoat to represent the brand at SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Nationwide shipping through our licensed FFL.
The short answers.
What is Carnimore?
Carnimore is a DuraCoat-certified, FFL-licensed firearm finishing studio in New River, Arizona, founded in 2000 by Joel Broersma. We hand-apply terrain-matched camouflage and solid-color DuraCoat finishes to rifles, handguns, bows, optics, and polymer stocks. Selected by DuraCoat to represent the brand at SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas. Nationwide shipping through our licensed FFL.
How much does gun coating cost?
Handgun coating is $120 per color, rifle coating is $150 per color, plus a flat $50 surface prep fee. The shop minimum is $250. The whole rig — optic, stock, suppressor, bipod — is included in the same color count. Full pricing breakdown at carnimore.com/gun-coating-cost.
How long does turnaround take?
Standard queue runs 2 to 3 weeks from the date we receive your firearm. Free quote requests are responded to within 24 hours.
Can I ship my firearm from out of state?
Yes. Carnimore is a licensed FFL dealer, so you can ship your firearm directly to us from any U.S. state — no local intermediary required. We finish the firearm and ship it back.
Why DuraCoat instead of Cerakote?
DuraCoat air-cures at room temperature, so optics, polymer stocks, and suppressors can be coated as part of the same rig. Cerakote requires a 250–300°F oven, which excludes those components. Both meet mil-spec hardness. Full comparison at carnimore.com/duracoat-vs-cerakote.
Custom Coating & Camouflage Work
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