Sponge Camo Paint Options

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Hi everyone!

I just received my AG Composites Alpine Hunter stock for my upcoming rifle build. I ordered it in raw carbon so I can do my own painting. Im hoping to do some light sponge camo in a metallic ish dark grey. I plan to leave a good portion of the raw carbon visible, then clear coat the entire stock in a 2k clear coat. What paint is everyone using for sponge camo? I would prefer a 2 part hardening paint. I was thinking of cerakote but I'm not sure if it thick enough for this technique. Any other options?

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peaches

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I've done several with Rust-Oleum. Do a base coat, then sponge (2-3 colors). Biggest trick is to always finish with a clear top coat. It really helps the appearance.
 
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I recently did a stocky’s raw carbon VG using this same basic idea. Spray painted a big piece of cardboard black and then did color combo tests with the 8 or so colors I had laying around until I found what I liked best. I settled on Rapco field drab and rustoleum desert sand for some contrast. I am a huge fan of the Rapco paints since they discontinued the Aervoe line.

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Badseed

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That stockys clear must be pretty thick. I lightly sanded mine down, added 1/4” to the grip, added marine tex, sponge painted (krylon khaki and nutmeg) then added two coats of matte clear. Im happy with the results but I didn’t sand enough of the clear off and the sponge paint almost looks like it’s floating above the carbon which hives a 3d look up close. It’s kinda cool looking up close but definitely not the look I was going for.

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WyoWild

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After sponge paint with various rustoleum colors I have been using a top coat of Spray Max 2k Matte Clear Coat. This is a two part clear coat that provides great grip and a non shiny finish. So far it has been very durable too. Way better than other clear coat I have used in the past.
 

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What are you guys using to add the grip texture to the Tikka vg from stockys?
I’ve done a bunch with 2 part steel JB weld. Scuff the area up, lather on a thin coat, let it cure for like 5-10 min and then just dab at it with a shim or popsicle stick to pull it into little spikes. Let that fully cure for 24 hours and then knock off the sharp points with a quick sanding.
 

Badseed

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What are you guys using to add the grip texture to the Tikka vg from stockys?

I used marine tex and am very happy with it. I also used plumbers epoxy putty to build up the grip before adding the texture for the palm areas.


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Scottgolf

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Here is a couple I just finished. Camo spray paint with a matt poly finish coat. Used sponges and a laundry bag to create the patterns..
 

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Anubis

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I use a cheap grout sponge and just tear the corners off of it to mimic a sea sponge.
Krylon and Rustoleum are my "go to" colors and look at other colors in the spray can rack to make it a little different.
There's also the hobby shop if you want to get more exotic for a color pallet.
I use a black paint marker / pen if it needs a bit more shading or even initials, dates, etc.
 
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