
Custom painted rifles/stocks
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Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
Mmmmmmmmm I have a lovely Savage 

S&W M&P 15-22
Stoeger Sec 1
Adler a110 Sec 1
Winchester 94 .357,
Marlin 45-70
Savage 10 FP-SR .223
AI AE .308
.357 Westlake Alpha
Have slots open for.....
.22 LB pistol
.22LR rifle
Stoeger Sec 1
Adler a110 Sec 1
Winchester 94 .357,
Marlin 45-70
Savage 10 FP-SR .223
AI AE .308
.357 Westlake Alpha
Have slots open for.....
.22 LB pistol
.22LR rifle
Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
...want me to send you the codes for the "colors" I want?Sim G wrote:Group buy?
DCT4T2 & DCT4T3
(Seeing as you offered to start a Group Buy)
Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
You're the one with time on your hands, ya layabout!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
My mistake, I got it confused with Ceracoat..! Doh!saddler wrote:Dunno what else you believe - but Duracoat is not ceramicTattooedGun wrote:Duracoat I believe is ceramic,
I have some & it's an epoxy based formula
Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
I ain't gonna be the one stuck to a mattress for the next month though...it'll give you something to do aside from phoning PizzaExpress & waitin for your lass to get back from KrispyKreme with the days two dozen copper fillers
Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
Clue in the nameTattooedGun wrote:My mistake, I got it confused with Ceracoat..! Doh!saddler wrote:Dunno what else you believe - but Duracoat is not ceramicTattooedGun wrote:Duracoat I believe is ceramic,
I have some & it's an epoxy based formula
Don't worry. Ya frum West Brum...a little of the area has to show through at times
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Re: Custom painted rifles/stocks
I was looking at lots of pictures and tutorials until 3am, lots of information, and barely any filter!saddler wrote:Clue in the nameTattooedGun wrote: My mistake, I got it confused with Ceracoat..! Doh!
Don't worry. Ya frum West Brum...a little of the area has to show through at times
What ya trying to say about me being a Yam Yam any-road-uppads? Ah bay a brummy!
As for the stocks:
This is one of the ones I saw last night and couldn't find it, Looks great in my opinion...

As for painting on to wood, provided you either sand it right back to the wood to make it porous enough to absorb the paint, or key the varnish so that the paint adheres to it, you shouldn't have any problem with normal type rattle cans.
As for taking it somewhere to get it done, it's a lot of money for something that you can do yourself... there may be benefits, such as a service, when taking it to places mentioned, but so long as you don't get paint on any moving parts, then theres no real worry.
It just makes me think of the scene in Shooter when Mark Whalberg goes to walmart and buys all the paints to camo up the rifle using leaves and stuff in the woods he's about to stalk the bad guys in...
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