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It is my first attempt at painting a rifle stock. What do you think?? It isn't the greatest, but it should do for now... All I need now is the rifle to go in it.
It is a M-14 USGI stock. I used the Krylon Camo system which I bought at Canadian Tire. First I stripped off the old paint then used Krylon grey primer. I then did a base coat of OD Green. For the patterns I just cut stencils out of paper and taped them on. It is not hard at all. If I can do it, anybody can. I used a krylon clearcoat to finish it off. There are a lot of little mistakes which you can't really see in the pics. I think I may redo it when my M-305 arrives from Marstar now that I have some expierence with it. If you have any more questions feel free to ask.
Edit: The finish is very durable. It should stand up to any abuse I can dish at it.
If you want the most resistant finish going...Automotive paints are where its at. Standox makes an Aluminum clear that is for re-finishing rims. It is more resiliant than regular auto clear (which is tough stuff anyway)... You could probably spray it over a very well prepared spray bomb job. They also sell flatening agents that could make the finish anywhere from satan to flat.
No just the camo paint from CDN tire is all i used. Just cut the different patterns out of thin card board and hold it about 1 inch away from the stock and let her rip.
Awesome Matt. I was ready to fly out to NFLD and beat you for stripping the pebble. As soon as I saw your paint job I cancelled my flight Well done. You also use the same stencil technique I use. Your stock's a beaut.
tufenuf, yours is awesome as well. Did you use an airbrush? I only ask because of the shading. Beautiful work!
Anyway, both of you guys have done great work. I wish I was as talented