Painting a stock

OneShot

Lil-Rokslider
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Ooh! Can you expand on how to add cheek riser to the factory 783 stock like that?

I'd really like to add something like that to at least two of my rifles.

A 783, and a Savage 93R17.
Here is a thread on this particular cheek riser. It was very easy to install. If you have questions, feel free to PM me.

 

Marty

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My sons and I had some fun sponge painting this MRC (sure does need a Rokstok).

Pretty simple process:

1. Remove barreled action
2. Prep surface
3. Sponge paint
4. Several light layers of clear coat (optional)
5. Re-assemble
 

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OneShot

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Is there any special type of paint and clear coat that should be used for durability?
I’ve used both Krylon and rustoleum on many stocks without any issue. I like to use a flat or a matte paint and also a flat or matte finish. If you take your time with a good, quality prep(sanding and wiping with acetone). Your paint will bond well. Once I like the look of the finish paint, I will spray 5-7 coats of clear. Some of my stocks have been though a lot and have held up great.
If a factory stock is tan, I’ll spray it with a flat black bonding primer before doing sponge work.
 
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