Do you remember what colors you used for the rifle that has the bronze barrel and muzzle brake?Posted these in another thread, but thought I’d add them here too. A few I’ve done over the years:
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It's definitely been a while so I don't recall the specific brands/colors - the tan was an FDE and the gold was more of a metallic bronze. I bought a few cans and tested them out on some black buckets before I committed to actually applying it to the stock.Do you remember what colors you used for the rifle that has the bronze barrel and muzzle brake?
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That looks great! Did you do a base layer and then a balled up bag dipped in paint?used a plastic walmart bag instead of a sponge.
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Thanks! Pretty much, yes. Only instead of "dipping" it in paint, I sprayed the paint directly onto the balled up bag prior to dabbing.That looks great! Did you do a base layer and then a balled up bag dipped in paint?
This is a method that I haven’t heard of before but the finished product looks excellent. I’ll have to try this the next time I paint a stock.Thanks! Pretty much, yes. Only instead of "dipping" it in paint, I sprayed the paint directly onto the balled up bag prior to dabbing.
light dusting of basecoat at the end helps dull the sharp edges/contrast of the dark colors
It looks better scratched up surprisingly.Thanks for all the inspirational pictures. I was thinking about doing this to my elk rifle but how does the paint hold up to scratches and such? I'm thinking of the deadfall or just dead pine tree branches. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to touch them up once in a while.
Basic rustoleum camo spray selection