Painting a rifle stock

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My middle daughter has taken a sudden interest in shooting and hunting. After a few questions, I found out that she'd like a rifle with turquoise and black web stock. A Tikka T3X Compact .243 will be a nice little surprise waiting in her room, when she returns from vacation with my wife and other kids.

How it started:

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Stock only, taped and ready for paint:
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Three coats of turquoise spray paint, black marbling paint, and three coats of clear coat:
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It's been about a week long process so far after ensuring the paint had time to dry/cure. This .243 with a suppressor should be a riot to shoot!
 
Cool. I just painted a stock, but stuck with solid color. Kinda wish I applied the marbling coat as well.
 
Nice work!
Should be a fine rifle for a young gal.
I’ve got a daughter joining our two boys come December and I’m still coming to grips with the likes of pink and turquoise…
 
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Had this one done a few years ago. Not for everyone tho. Was an old H-S Precision stock from the late 80s. I had a couple laminate stocks finished with clear coat. The gent took them to a body shop when they were clear coating a vehicle because the stuff is spendy.

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Both of these were clear coated. Yours looks nice. ETA I never saw a reason to clearcoat a synthetic stock.

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My middle daughter has taken a sudden interest in shooting and hunting. After a few questions, I found out that she'd like a rifle with turquoise and black web stock. A Tikka T3X Compact .243 will be a nice little surprise waiting in her room, when she returns from vacation with my wife and other kids.

How it started:

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Stock only, taped and ready for paint:
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Three coats of turquoise spray paint, black marbling paint, and three coats of clear coat:
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It's been about a week long process so far after ensuring the paint had time to dry/cure. This .243 with a suppressor should be a riot to shoot!
How did you get that spider web marks on it??
 
The finished project, tips the scale at 8 lbs.

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I’ve been on the fence about a can for a few years now. A couple weeks ago I finally went through the process and was approved in less than a week. After shooting my 6.5 PRC with the can, I’m kicking myself for waiting so long to get one.
This. This. This.

I hate the registry. The tax. The bullshit. The cost. BUT - its all supremely worth it.

I dont see the cost going down on them for the forseeable future. You can buy a lot of things cheap in other countries....
 
How did you get that spider web marks on it??

Just to echo what @Jbotto said above, Montana Marble Spray Paint got the call for this one. In the past I’ve used Krylon, but I couldn’t find any locally and all the online places were out. It’s always best to practice on something that’ll get thrown away first, just to get the hang of the spray.
 
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Need to grab some acrylic matte clear coat next time I’m out. This one took about 30 seconds of work. I’m sure it won’t last but was a fun little “grown up” arts and crafts project.
 
I like your work guys! I’ve got a pair of McMillans I need to paint. One I’ve had since ‘93 the other I found @4 years ago. Both for AV Sakos, older stock has been on my 7mm. New one going on a .338 WM. Taking lots of notes.
 

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