Southernsorrow
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Just finished. This is my dad's Mossberg 500, it was originally a 22"? but I hack sawed it down to [strike]16 1/2.[/strike] 18 1/2 inches I've also put some repair work into it because it was badly pitted, rusted and beaten up "the things' like 18 years old...". The metal wasn't too bad after it got blasted with some alox "where needed". I had to do a little jb-weld pit/scratch filling but other than that it went smooth. ALL the internal pins and screws needed replacing. So I changed that all out with stainless parts.
The buttstock was broke along the top of the pistol grip about 3' inches long.... I had to Epoxy it back together with screwpins and dowels. Afterwards I went over the rest of the stock problems with bondo and filler.
The fore-grip "pump grip" had small serrated teeth inlets "factory done", but most of them were broken or chipped away. So I took the dremel and played around a bit. Afterwards had to bondo and fill.
The paint is duracoat with some of my own custom colors and style. You'll notice a hint of gold and silver metal flake in there. The camo actually changes the color slightly under different lighting. The metal is all painted Matte Black and on the wood the base coat is matte black with some silver mixed in. Topped with my Shadowflage "Twilight gray/green" with a little Gold dusted on top of that followed by a few coats of Satin Clear. The camo works pretty good.
I have pics below, along with the album link which has a lot more pictures than I have listed here.
Any positive comments are welcome , and the negatives not so much .
http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e219/StealthCaliber/Sawed-Off-ScatRgun/
The buttstock was broke along the top of the pistol grip about 3' inches long.... I had to Epoxy it back together with screwpins and dowels. Afterwards I went over the rest of the stock problems with bondo and filler.
The fore-grip "pump grip" had small serrated teeth inlets "factory done", but most of them were broken or chipped away. So I took the dremel and played around a bit. Afterwards had to bondo and fill.
The paint is duracoat with some of my own custom colors and style. You'll notice a hint of gold and silver metal flake in there. The camo actually changes the color slightly under different lighting. The metal is all painted Matte Black and on the wood the base coat is matte black with some silver mixed in. Topped with my Shadowflage "Twilight gray/green" with a little Gold dusted on top of that followed by a few coats of Satin Clear. The camo works pretty good.
I have pics below, along with the album link which has a lot more pictures than I have listed here.
Any positive comments are welcome , and the negatives not so much .
http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e219/StealthCaliber/Sawed-Off-ScatRgun/
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