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Painted stock

I have a LRPV Savage rifle that shoots really well, but I always hated the color of the stock, which as you probably know is flat black. I recently saw a rifle for sale by motobtcr that I really liked the color of. I asked him about it and he said it was a Manners stock and the color was molded in. Since my stock is an H.S. Precision I didn't see any need to buy a new stock, so I figured how hard could it be to sponge paint a similar pattern on mine.

I bought some ocean sponges from a crafts store and some white and gray spray cans of paint from Lowes. Removed the barrel and action and a couple quick wraps of painters tape and I was ready to start. Sprayed some of the gray on a piece of cardboard and gently touched the sponge to the paint and then the stock. Followed that with the white and you see the results below. $12 and about 10 minutes of time is all it took.
 

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Looks great. What kind of paint? Did you need to do any prep work to the stock to make the paint stick?
I also have a couple of ugly black stocks that could use something like that.
Gary
 
It was so easy I looked for more black stock rifles in my safe to paint but realized I didn't have any more.

I used Lowes house brand of spray paint called Valspar. The white paint was primer. The gray was an indoor/outdoor paint. I think both cans were oil based because water didn't get the paint out of the sponges.

I prepared the stock by washing with a warm wash cloth and Dawn soap. The HS Precision stocks have a lot of texture to them for the paint to stick to. A smooth inexpensve plastic stock might not work as well, but I'm only guessing on that.

I think the key is to not get too much paint on the sponge. I got the sponges at Michaels craft store...Martha Stewart brand, I'm slight ashamed to say. I will do more paint jobs this same way. Next time I will get a variety of sponges, meaning some with bigger holes and some with more grain patterns. I think next time I will do larger areas of each color so there is less of a splatter pattern and more of a large spot pattern. I will also try more colors.
 

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