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Help with preping a gun stock....
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05-05-2008
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Help with preping a gun stock....
A guy stopped by today and insisted I paint the stock for his rifle. So here I am... The advice I'm looking for concerns the prep work for painting the stock. It's one of those plastic composite full rifle stocks. Has anyone here ever painted one? It's kind of rough textured and has a few spots on it that are knurled. I would hate to totally kill the knurled areas. Anyone offer me any advice about this?
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05-05-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
Bahamut, I have painted a few of them, all composite, wipe stock down real good with denatured alcohol, and paint it with whatever brand of paint you use ( I used Createx ) then clear coat it with Krylon rattle can clear ( matte finish ) there is a least one of the ones I did in the Gallery under my pics. Looking forward to seeing it when you getr it done.
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05-05-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
I'm gonna be using uro's for paint. So I can't use Krylon they aren't compatable. I guess he's gonna be using this gun in the woods so I need it to be durable. Nothing fancy for adhesion? He wants a zebra pattern on it 
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05-05-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
That will look sweet, I can't wait to see your work. My shotty is patiently waiting in the closet. Zebra would look hot on it. It is already matte black. I will totally have to copy cat. How do you plan on doing the pattern?
Oz
Last edited by OzDesigns; 05-05-2008 at 09:40 PM.
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05-05-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
IDK I'm still brainstorming on this one. I just got it about 3 hours ago.
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05-06-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
Mine is durable, I have been carrying it every year in the woods for the last 3 years without any degredation to the paint. One tip I would give ya is to make sure you clear it with a Matte finish so it doesn't shine in the woods. You ask about prep, I don't use uro's so I am not sure of the prep for them, or if it is any different then water based paints, but what I did for the few that I have done wiping down with Denatured alcohol gave me great adhesion.
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05-14-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
might be interested : i saw sombody paint a laptop with zebra patern &/or military patern
dont exacly remember where tho
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05-15-2008
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Re: Help with preping a gun stock....
I've painted a couple of these and I found that I got good results by using that rattle can paint made specially for plastic as a base coat.
I was painting a snake pattern on the entire stock.
Here's one of them.
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