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McMillan stock touch-up advice
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I have a basic black McMillan stock that needs a little touch-up on the cheek piece and grip. Looking for advice on durable, good looking touch-up options.

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If their gouges...accura glass and flat black paint added to glass. If just missing color...a flat model car paint is what I've used in the past.


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Black Duplicolor bed liner in the spray can. Do a couple test pieces first to find the right distance to spray from. The farther you spray from the rougher the texture.


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Thanks. I appreciate your help!
 
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I saw a similar style stock pictured in an African hunt that was worn all to hell and it actually looked pretty cool and made me wonder what action it has seen. Just a thought.


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I saw a similar style stock pictured in an African hunt that was worn all to hell and it actually looked pretty cool and made me wonder what action it has seen. Just a thought.


You make a great point.
I have another rifle that I've considered having refinished because the bluing has worn off around the muzzle, bolt, floor plate. I always go back to deciding I like the "character" and story behind it all...

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