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Pictures of my stock paint job

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I thought I would let everybody see my work. It's a Savage M10 .300WSM. I got tired of looking at the ugly factory stock, so I painted it. I used Krylon Fusion Satin Black, Krylon Gray Webbing Spray, and Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic. Total cost was about $25. I am very happy about how it turned out. Click the thumbnails to elarge.

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Nice work!
Thanks for the tip on the KRYLON webbing spray, too.
I can use that on my Remington 700 POLICE factory stock to 'spice it up'.
KEWL.:cool:
 
The webbing spray shoots out kind of like silly string. Just spray over the stock and you instantly get professional-looking webbing. I had to practice for about ten seconds on a piece of cardboard to get good enough to do the work pictured above.
 
BT100 said:
Sarge any prep work involved like sanding?? Really nice looking stock now.


Just some de-greasing. I used Krylon "Fusion" paint, which is supposed to bond to plastic is some special way. They say no primer is needed.

a rifle with a faux finish. i... really don't know what to say.

It is a huge aesthetic improvement over the factory Savage synthetic stock. I agree that it's still the same flimsy, molded plastic stock, however.
One of the things on my list of stuff to do is to replace it with a better-quality synthetic, or a wood stock from Accurate Innovations (if $ allows). However, for a total expenditure of about twenty dollars, I think this was a very worthwhile upgrade.
 
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