Partial to green or tan in that order. Likely due to the
green SSG stocks being the first synthetics I experienced.
John Norell's air-dry Moly Resin is easy to apply and available in black, green, and tan. There's also an air-dry cerakote.
Things like Duracote and spray paint mostly just suck for durability.
Complete thread:
- Painting a plastic stock? -
brionic,
2014-03-12, 20:47
- Painting a plastic stock? -
Otony,
2014-03-12, 21:15
- Painting a plastic stock? -
uncowboy,
2014-03-12, 22:03
- Thx. I knew nothing of this except for those 1970s - brionic, 2014-03-12, 23:04
- Me too, -
Jared,
2014-03-13, 10:08
- Nice shooting! - brionic, 2014-03-13, 13:38
- Painting a plastic stock? -
uncowboy,
2014-03-12, 22:03
- Partial to green or tan in that order. Likely due to the -
John K.,
2014-03-13, 11:28
- I hadn't thought of -69 green. Good suggestion. - brionic, 2014-03-13, 21:32
- Painting a plastic stock? -
Otony,
2014-03-12, 21:15