Rifle Gun Wraps
Shop rifle wraps designed to customize hunting rifles, bolt-action rifles, and other compatible rifle configurations while helping protect covered surfaces from scratches, moisture, and everyday handling. GunWraps rifle vinyl wrap kits are available in camouflage, nature-inspired, tactical, patriotic, colorful, licensed, and exclusive patterns.
Rifle Wraps
GunWraps rifle wraps provide a removable way to customize a rifle without committing to paint, hydro dipping, or a permanent coating. Each rifle vinyl wrap kit contains universal, trim-to-fit pieces designed to conform around suitable exterior areas such as the stock, foregrip, receiver, and barrel.
The collection includes camouflage, hunting, tactical, nature-inspired, patriotic, colorful, licensed, and exclusive GunWraps patterns. Popular options include Realtree Nature, A-TACS, Classic camo, and Nature camo. Whether you want realistic woodland concealment, a modern tactical pattern, or a bold custom appearance, GunWraps offers rifle skins across a wide selection of styles.
What Is Included With a Rifle Wrap Kit?
Each rifle product includes one wrap kit with detailed application instructions. The universal pieces are trimmed and adjusted during installation, allowing the material to fit a variety of rifle shapes and configurations.
- One trim-to-fit rifle vinyl wrap kit
- Universal pieces for suitable exterior rifle surfaces
- Material for applicable stock, foregrip, receiver, and barrel areas
- Detailed installation instructions
- Pressure-activated adhesive for positioning and adjustment
- Waterproof matte, non-glare finish
- Clean removability when installed and removed correctly
Rifle dimensions and configurations vary. The amount of trimming required may depend on the stock design, barrel length, foregrip, trigger guard, bolt, optic mounts, sling attachments, and other accessories. Review the individual product information and installation guide before applying the wrap.
How Much Do Rifle Wraps Cost?
Standard GunWraps rifle wrap kits currently start at $59. A rifle skin provides an affordable way to change the firearm’s appearance without paying for a permanent coating or leaving the rifle with a refinishing shop.
The total project cost can also depend on whether you need cleaners, installation tools, adhesive promoter, or matching wraps for scopes, binoculars, rangefinders, and other hunting gear. Review the complete guide explaining how much gun wraps cost for additional product and accessory pricing information.
How Long Do Rifle Vinyl Wraps Last?
A properly installed and maintained rifle wrap can last five years or longer. Actual service life depends on surface preparation, installation quality, cleaning, storage, weather exposure, frequency of use, and contact with cases, slings, stands, branches, and other surfaces.
GunWraps product specifications may list an expected material performance life of up to eight years. This is not a guaranteed lifespan under every hunting, range, storage, or environmental condition. Edges and high-contact areas may experience wear sooner than less frequently handled surfaces.
Careful cleaning, proper alignment, firm pressure, controlled heat, and final post-heating can help the vinyl adhere around contours and edges. Read more about the factors that affect how long gun vinyl wraps last.
Can You Install a Rifle Wrap Yourself?
GunWraps rifle skins are designed for DIY installation, although patience and careful trimming are important because stocks, foregrips, barrels, and receiver areas can differ considerably between rifles. Before beginning, completely unload the firearm and follow the firearm manufacturer’s safety and disassembly instructions.
The rifle must be thoroughly cleaned to remove oil, grease, dirt, and residue. The universal vinyl pieces are then aligned over the appropriate exterior sections, pressed into place, carefully heated around contours, and trimmed to fit the individual firearm.
For bolt-action rifles, removing the bolt may make certain areas easier to access and wrap. Optics, slings, and other accessories may also need to be removed when they obstruct the application area.
Follow the complete rifle vinyl gun wrap installation guide for detailed cleaning, placement, trimming, heating, and post-heating instructions. Customers deciding whether to complete the project themselves can also review whether gun wraps require professional installation or can be installed at home.
Controlled heat helps the material conform around curves, edges, the stock, foregrip, receiver, and barrel. The guide explaining whether you need a heat gun for a gun wrap covers the role of heat during installation.
Camo Rifle Wraps for Hunting
Camouflage rifle wraps are a popular choice for hunters who want their firearm to better match woodland, grassland, marsh, snow, or other outdoor environments. A matte, non-glare pattern can help reduce the visual contrast and shine of exposed rifle surfaces while giving the firearm a coordinated appearance with other hunting equipment.
Select a pattern based on the terrain and season where you hunt rather than appearance alone. Realistic branch and leaf designs may suit wooded areas, while grass, digital, transitional, or lighter patterns may better match open fields, marshes, or snowy conditions.
New hunters can review these hunting tips for beginners for guidance on preparation, firearm familiarity, safety, scouting, and field awareness. Before the season begins, use the guide to essential hunting gear and gun accessories to prepare items such as optics, binoculars, rangefinders, knives, protective clothing, and camouflage wraps.
Rifle Gun Wrap Gallery
View completed rifle wrap projects to compare camouflage patterns and see how the vinyl looks across different stocks, foregrips, receivers, barrels, scopes, and rifle configurations.
Rifle Wraps Compared With Permanent Finishes
Vinyl rifle wraps can be removed and replaced when you want to change the pattern, update your hunting camouflage, or return the firearm to its original appearance. They generally require less downtime and a lower upfront investment than professional hydro dipping or Cerakote services.
A vinyl rifle skin is not the same as a permanent firearm coating. Exposed edges and surfaces that regularly contact cases, slings, shooting rests, branches, or equipment may eventually show wear. The comparison of hydro dipping, Cerakote, and GunWraps explains the differences in price, permanence, installation, appearance, and maintenance.
Why Choose a GunWraps Rifle Skin?
- Designed to conform to many hunting and sporting rifle configurations
- Universal, trim-to-fit pieces allow adjustment during installation
- Available in realistic camouflage, tactical, patriotic, colorful, and exclusive patterns
- Pressure-activated adhesive supports positioning and repositioning
- DIY-friendly with detailed installation instructions
- Removable when you want to change the rifle’s appearance
- Helps protect suitable covered surfaces from scratches and everyday handling
- Waterproof matte, non-glare finish
- Made in the USA
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do rifle wraps fit every rifle?
A: Rifle wrap kits use universal, trim-to-fit pieces rather than molded panels made for one firearm model. They can conform to many rifles, but trimming and adjustment may be required for different stocks, foregrips, barrels, receivers, trigger guards, and accessories.
Q: Are rifle wraps suitable for hunting?
A: Yes. Many hunters choose camouflage rifle wraps to reduce the visual contrast and glare of exposed firearm surfaces and better coordinate their rifle with the surrounding terrain. Choose a pattern that matches the environment and season where you hunt.
Q: Can I install a rifle wrap myself?
A: Yes. GunWraps rifle kits are designed for DIY installation and include detailed instructions. Proper cleaning, careful alignment, controlled heat, firm pressure, and patient trimming are important for a clean result.
Q: Should I remove the scope before wrapping my rifle?
A: Remove any scope, sling, mount, or accessory that blocks the area being wrapped. Follow the firearm and accessory manufacturers’ instructions, and confirm that the firearm is completely unloaded before beginning.
Q: How long does a rifle vinyl wrap last?
A: A properly installed and maintained wrap can last five years or longer. Hunting conditions, abrasion, weather exposure, storage, cleaning, and installation quality can affect the actual lifespan.
Find a Rifle Wrap for Your Firearm
Browse the rifle wraps in this collection to compare realistic hunting camouflage, nature patterns, tactical designs, patriotic styles, licensed camouflage, and exclusive GunWraps patterns. Select a rifle skin to view its available colors, current price, specifications, customer photos, and installation details.






























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































