Repainting a McMillan Stock

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Repainting a McMillan Stock

#1 Post by 20series »

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I have seen a rifle that I might buy which is in a light camo pattern finished McMillan A3 stock, is it possible to doa proper job of repainting it?

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Yes
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ovenpaa wrote:Yes

Ooh, 20series now scurrys away to find his crayons :good:

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That is assuming the camo pattern on the stock is smooth, if it is raised it adds a bit more work. Dave Wylde can Cerakote or Duracote or you could do your own Hydrographic transfer work if you fancy a bash at something unusual. You can get many unusual finishes.
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We had a thread on here about that...I wonder what happened with the project...
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ovenpaa wrote:That is assuming the camo pattern on the stock is smooth, if it is raised it adds a bit more work. Dave Wylde can Cerakote or Duracote or you could do your own Hydrographic transfer work if you fancy a bash at something unusual. You can get many unusual finishes.
Is there a supplier in the UK selling HG kits now ? I know they have been available in the USA but it seemed to licensed over here and only certain dealers could get hold of the equipment and materials required ,

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Re: Repainting a McMillan Stock

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I'm not sure if I feel comfortable with my skills in doing stuff myself, I'd sooner get someone to do it who has the required kit and talent.

Until I find out what's occuring with work it's all a bit a of a fact finding project, but it could be kind of fun.

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Dave 101 wrote: Is there a supplier in the UK selling HG kits now ? I know they have been available in the USA but it seemed to licensed over here and only certain dealers could get hold of the equipment and materials required
A well known auction site lists quite a few kits and my understanding is all you need is a suitable tank with water in, possibly a small frame and some masking tape and activator.
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#9 Post by tackb »

riflecraft now does cerakote and i think duracote ? they have set up a large oven/spraybooth in there new premises?

give them a ring and see what they can do ?
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ovenpaa wrote:
Dave 101 wrote: Is there a supplier in the UK selling HG kits now ? I know they have been available in the USA but it seemed to licensed over here and only certain dealers could get hold of the equipment and materials required
A well known auction site lists quite a few kits and my understanding is all you need is a suitable tank with water in, possibly a small frame and some masking tape and activator.
I tried that but they wouldnt send to UK , I will have another look to see if things have changed .

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