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Post by ourway77 on Mar 6, 2010 6:28:46 GMT -5
I have a 22 rifle stock that I got on my CZ-452 the person who sold it too me added wood to the original stock to make it a target stock. Cheek piece, forarm, grip and tip of stock. He did an exceptional job of fitting like it had been done at the factory but it is two tone now, I have seen wood stocks painted and some sort of spider webbing done. Anyone have an idea what to use and how it would be applied to a wood stock? while not an eye sore the two tone. I dont think the wood he applied will take a stain so painting would be the only option any help greatly appreciated. lou
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Post by rmclaughlin on Apr 6, 2010 13:55:46 GMT -5
Midway (i think) has videos that show them Dura Coating a stock &using some kind of netting to put a breakup look on a stock It looked good
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Post by 10ga on Apr 8, 2010 18:50:51 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2010 18:01:19 GMT -5
Here's three rifles I've painted using Krylon paint with the webbing effect.....Top to Bottom...TC Triumph / My grandsons H&R / 270 Win. The proceedure is simple and easy....My grandson loves his ;D Zen
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Post by ourway77 on Jun 1, 2010 10:49:42 GMT -5
They look very nice. Was it necessary to remove the original finish? Thanks everyone Lou
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