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When I bought my Polytech M-14, the fellow who had the gun previously had taken and 'refinished' the stock.....so here is a 'military' rifle with a matte grey metal finish.....and the shiniest stock you ever did see!!!!
![]() Not quite 'military' looking, if you know what I mean........ ![]() So I bought a surplus military stock that was kinda beat up....bunch of nicks, dings, ect. Also had the cut out for the full auto selector switch. No matter..I took a piece of walnut I had lying around and spliced it in to fill in the where the full auto switch went, then sanded it down so it was smooth. I then took and painted it flat olive drab (two coats) and let it dry completely. I then took and tore off long strips of masking tape (length-wise) and put them on the stock in a random fashion. I then took some of the camo paint I normally use on my duck boats and spray painted 'blotches' on the stock. I then removed the tape after the spray paint had dried; the result was a nice imitation of 'tiger stripe' camo. ![]() Wanted to try this technique on one of my duck guns, but just haven't had the chance yet. ![]() Kinda keepin' my eye out for another stock (gotta be at the right price, dontchaknow! ![]()
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