Painting a stock

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It’s worth looking into some stencils from a place like freedom stencils. I’m gonna order some and redo some paint on me and the wife’s guns!



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literally just painted a HS precision yesterday........ didnt even think to prime it after reading this lol.... shit
 

BCsteve

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I like the sponge method personally.

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Did the B&C stock on my .35 Whelen the other day.
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Northof51

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Textured Autumn Brown for grip and wood look on factory stock. Wish I’d used primer, I’ll be redoing it this winter.
 

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wtrbrdm

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Thought I'd post up too. I'm a 1 trick pony with the sponge camo...but here are the Magpul (which is in the classifieds) and Greyboe stocks done up. Pretty simple. I also did the forend and grip texture on the Greyboe, pre-paint.

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83cj-7

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Decided to post up some of mine from over the years. Some of these rifles I did for friends. Kinda wish I took more time to get pictures of all the different camo I’ve done for other people.
 

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For a durable spray paint I like using Aervoe. They make it in a lot of camo colors and dries fast. Personally I’ve done a lot of a “Multicam” look by using a price of military camo netting randomly laying on the stock/rifle. Let’s the edges feather and not be a hard line between colors.
 

Milestown

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Your blow gun tree camo looks great. You couldn't ask for a better match.
How did you paint your rifle, it turn out really nice.

Hal
 
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