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    #16
    The two I have done fast rattle can jobs on. The longer gun, is my 270 AR, the short gun, is my 458 SOCOM. I was not worried about appearance, I just wanted some color on them. I don't know why all of my camo jobs come out looking like WW II German camo.
    Last edited by RifleBowPistol; 04-06-2021, 07:05 AM.

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      #17
      I did this stock after I had the barrel and action cerakoted. Used Rustoleum textured spray paint in aged iron color. Then used matte clear coat.


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        #18
        Originally posted by dbelcher269 View Post
        I’ve used the spray cans of Duracoat a few times. Simple process and a bit more durable than spray paint, although it’s a bit more expensive. I say do it. You mess up you can just do it again.

        I just did this today on my revolver that has been jacked up for a while. I’m going to wait until Wednesday to take off the tape/ear plugs I used to protect the parts I didn’t want covered and put the grip back on.


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