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Old 08-27-2007, 04:29 PM
Qaz Qaz is offline
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Default Paint a stock

Has anyone painted a synthetic stock and what proceedure did you use, anything special. Does it stick well to the stock and stay on the stock? Any info please!

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Old 08-27-2007, 11:23 PM
JoeZ JoeZ is offline
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Default I have painted a few

fact I am working on right now, just did one for a buddy last week. shoot me an P/M with your email. I can send you some pics. Pretty easy. Krylon has a site. I just order a few cans of webbing spray. After supper I an going to mist a Banser with chip gaurd from Napa to get some texture. The it gets hit with Olive Krylon the black and maybe a hint of white webbing. Last one I did was with Plasticoat Fuax stone paint. Looks good. I hit it with liquid sandpaper, or deglosser. A few light coats, then a sealer. My calling rifle was painted with chip gaurd, then grey and brown sponged on leaving some of the black showing.

Just make sure you degrease and scuff things up a bit. Krylon has something in it that makes it stick to plastic. If you want some texture, Brownell's spray grit is ok for small guns with out much recoil. Chip gaurd from NAPA works great. I got that from our own Foxhunter.
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