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McSwirly colours for stainless
15 June 2010, 23:41
1894mk2McSwirly colours for stainless
My M700 stainless is going to get a McMillan swirly.
Anyone got any photos of their tasteful colour combinations they can share? Be sure to state the colours and their % if you can.
Thanks
15 June 2010, 23:52
tiggertate
I thought the McSwirly paint was an anti-theft device???
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16 June 2010, 00:24
new_guyI can't think of a single photo ever posted on AR of a McSwirly, but 24-hour has about 8 pages of them in this thread.
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/...lor_Chart#Post82940716 June 2010, 05:16
butchlambertYou're right Chris.
Butch
16 June 2010, 05:20
ted thornYep, there is an ass load of tie-dyed over priced plastic on 24.
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16 June 2010, 05:47
kcstottTo each his own
But DAMN MAN......... Damn
No way would I let something that trashy looking in my house less she was wearing fishnets
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16 June 2010, 07:26
KabluewyI find this funny, or at least downright amusing --- because I think you guys are serious.

The correct answer, of course, is pick something - anything that you like. If you like green, then some variation of that will be fine. The reason is because it ain't gonna turn out as you envision anyway, and it's the function of the stock that counts, after all. No doubt, McMillans are functional stocks, whatever the color. Heck, my brother ran over one of my rifles with his truck (it's a long and embarrasing story, and my fault) and I could not find any harm was done.
The swirleys are way over thought, by the customer. I have noticed lately that McMillan has gotten more consistant with the contrasts, rather than mushed together like they used to do.
There are just so many good combos - pick one and be happy.
This will probably bring fire, but for several years now, I have wanted to do one that imitates tiger stripes. Yes, tiger stripes -
http://www.google.com/images?q...um=7&ved=0CEgQsAQwBgWhy not? Tigers are hunters, right? If nature saw fit to give those colors to something that has the hunter instinct like a Tiger, then it has my attention.
Just do it, and post pictures for our amusment.
But I gotta say, Damn Man, double Damn, a 700? Well, each to his own.

KB
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16 June 2010, 08:18
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by ted thorn:
Yep, there is an ass load of tie-dyed over priced plastic on 24.
quote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:I think you guys are serious.
I am.
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16 June 2010, 08:49
KabluewyUh, Ted, as far as I know, there's a difference in fiberglass stocks, and plastic stocks. Surely you know, and you're just being sarcastic? I know they are terribly over priced. But, OTOH, have you checked the price of just the checkering on walnut lately - let's see, humm, $100 a panel times four - darn that's nearly the price of a McMillan pre-fit. I wish that Hogue (rubber-plastic ?) or HS (fiberglass ?) would cut into their market share so badly that they would half the price on McMillans, keeping the same quality of course. Or, at least cut the delivery time in half, or how about a novel idea - in stock, ready for shipment. That's happiness - dreaming.

BTW, have you ever owned a McMillan stock? Have you ever shot one, or worked with one as a blank?
Remember this is not flame, just discussion.

KB
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16 June 2010, 09:01
Charles_HelmPicked it up when I was in a hurry. Off the shelf from McMillan, some kind of gray/gray/black I think. Have a wood stock to replace it if I ever get going on this one again.
16 June 2010, 09:05
KabluewyWait till it breaks, or doesn't shoot well, then replace it. In such case, you'll be waiting a long time.
However, ugly is another subject.

Owning a McMillan is appreciation of form and function, and not having to worry about the weather, scratches, or having to baby the stock - just use it, whenever & wherever for whatever. I've used mine like a walking stick when climbing mountain sides, and I've fell on one hard on a rock slide, with no significant damage. I've carried mine in a hard rain, for days, used it to push aside devils club, dripping wet, same deal, no problem.
I haven't use it for a tomatoe stake yet. Humm.

KB
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16 June 2010, 15:44
1894mk2I get a bit tired of some of the responses but thanks for the links. I've got 2 painted black and 1 moulded. I really like them but was lucky with the moulded one in that I would have hated what I was going to order but McMillan advised me what to get instead.
Probably going black/green/grey this time.
16 June 2010, 16:42
EDMHUNTER34% Med Brown, 33% light Brown, 33% Black ask them to do a wood grain pattern. If you search 24 campfire you can see it. It looks very nice on any rifle IMHO!
17 June 2010, 02:06
Bob338
50% gray, 40% white, 10% black
17 June 2010, 02:59
butchlambertThe ones that I have are by God black?
Butch
17 June 2010, 03:11
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:
Uh, Ted, as far as I know, there's a difference in fiberglass stocks, and plastic stocks. Surely you know, and you're just being sarcastic? I know they are terribly over priced. But, OTOH, have you checked the price of just the checkering on walnut lately - let's see, humm, $100 a panel times four - darn that's nearly the price of a McMillan pre-fit. I wish that Hogue (rubber-plastic ?) or HS (fiberglass ?) would cut into their market share so badly that they would half the price on McMillans, keeping the same quality of course. Or, at least cut the delivery time in half, or how about a novel idea - in stock, ready for shipment. That's happiness - dreaming.

BTW, have you ever owned a McMillan stock? Have you ever shot one, or worked with one as a blank?
Remember this is not flame, just discussion.

KB
I generalize all synthetics as "plastic" and have more than a couple.
No I do not have a McMillan. I do have a H.S. on a Remington 700 and a Bell & Carlson Medalist on my Weatherby SBGM both are good stocks and neither are checkered (something I do not like in a "plastic" stock) and they are all overpriced.
As far as ugly......to each his own......most are ugly.
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17 June 2010, 03:29
Chuck NelsonI prefer "ugly plastic" to ugly plain wood any day.
My six year old son almost came to tears when I traded off this rifle.
17 June 2010, 03:32
Nomo4meI have a McMillan A-5 on a long range plinker. I refer to the pattern as "vomit camo". Near as I can tell it's 50% feces, 40% mud and 10% cow cud.
17 June 2010, 09:25
KabluewyAm I gonna have to fork out my own cash to see a tiger striped Micky?

KB
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17 June 2010, 09:36
Sevensquote:
34% Med Brown, 33% light Brown, 33% Black
Did a search, that's not a bad combo. Looks almost like a piece of wood.
Wood Looking Mcmillan Stock17 June 2010, 09:57
KabluewyIt's ok, but not enough contrast for my tastes.
I gotta spell it out for ya?
70% orange, 15% black, 15% light tan.
or maybe 60/20/20 -- to look something like this ratio of color:
http://tazziedevil.files.wordp...om/2010/01/tora2.jpgKB
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18 June 2010, 04:11
JBrownquote:
Originally posted by Kabluewy:
Am I gonna have to fork out my own cash to see a tiger striped Micky?

KB
Yes. The rest of us have much better taste than that.

Jason
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18 June 2010, 08:00
KabluewyOk, I'll post pictures.

And of course I expect proper ouhhing and aweing, etc.
Yes, I'm humbled, as it should be. One should be perfectly willing and able to take it, if he is bold enough to dish it out - it's only fair.

KB
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