30 April 2020, 23:28
S. Texangrippy stock painting
I've acquired a new-to-me custom rifle based on a pre-64 Winchester that appears to have an MPI stock on it. While I hunt for the unicorn Pacific Research stock for it, I'd like to find someone (not me) to paint it with a textured paint that will afford a better grip than the slick MPI stock. I've had McMillan stocks custom painted, but don't recall ever seeing anyone who advertised a paint texture that roughed up the fiberglass shell. Suggestions? thanks
01 May 2020, 11:16
CougarzYou might try one of the stone finishes. Take a look at this thread for info.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...1080861/m/7701034402Wrinkle paint; I have used it but forgot where I got it. Brownells or wal mart probably. It goes on smooth and turns wrinkled after one minute. I use it on WW2 Voltage Regulators. Correct finish for those.
02 May 2020, 05:46
farbedoThe stone finishes work well, I have a couple done with that. You can also tape the wrist and forearm off and use epoxy mixed with sand. Spread it on and let it cure. Not a lot of sand, just enough to get the texture you want.
Once cured, paint the stock whatever color you want.
Jeremy
02 May 2020, 18:47
Head TraumaRust-Oleum makes a textured aerosol paint that works very well, comes in a variety of colors, #223526
Deep Forest is a dark green color that looks great, hides a lot of surface imperfections, find at Home Depot, etc.
After it cures it is relatively fragile, spray with a
couple of coats of matte clear poly, still plenty of grip
and wears like iron, cheap, easy to do.
02 May 2020, 19:39
jeffeossoif you want function over looks,
bed liner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWFIwJUSo6ctape off the inletting, wipe it down with acetone, hang it from a sling stud, spray it, let it dry ... for final touches, some krylon fussion green and brown ...