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I am looking for someone that can do the splatter paint stock finish on a McMillan stock like the pictures below. The pictures are from an Ed Brown rifle and he will not do it on outside rifles. Jarrett also does this finish but those guys are arrogant A holes that I wont do business with. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.




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CAS11 on this forum is quick and reasonable. He does a nice job.
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For those of you who are not Do it your self but are able to remove and replace the Action from a stock .

May want to look into your local Line-X industrial coating shop . They do MUCH more than truck beds !.

It's a super tough heated plural component Urethane system which can be made in several

different colors as well as patterns .

Please Try and support Local shops during these tough economic times regardless of who does what !.


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Most guys ue Zolatone trunk paint ,a two part epoxy or a Dupont two part epoxy and a cheap 15- paint gun . Do it your self and save .
 
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Find someone with the equipment, facilities and experience to paint your stock with Polane-T. This is the exact paint that McMillan uses on their stocks.
 
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Originally posted by butchlambert:
CAS11 on this forum is quick and reasonable. He does a nice job.
www.riflestockpainting.com
Butch


+1 for CAS. If I was going to have a stock painted as you want done, CAS would get the job.

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