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    Painting a Rifle **PICS**

    Have you ever wanted to pain a rifle but are just too chicken? Well... screw that noise, grab some Krylon and go to town...

    Basically, all you need is your choice of color(s), a cleaning agent, masking tape, and some imagination. For this project, I chose a boring solid black Rem 700 with SWFA SS 10X.



    After I cleaned all surfaces good making sure to remove all oils, I used masking tape to cover things I did not want painted. Scopes... cover the markings, turrets, and objective/ocular. I removed the bolt and Karsten cheek piece for this project. Tape off the chamber and trigger areas.



    Several coats of a TAN base...



    After to dried, I simply scraped up pine straw out of the yard and used it to make patterns by hitting the rifle with OD.







    Once dried, remove the tape, replace parts taken off...




    You can use leaves, netting, and just about what ever to make patterns. Scrapes and scratches are EASILY covered by a quick touch up. Now... doe that NOT look MUCH better?
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    Very nice, Bob!

    I really like the way it makes the scope knobs and the bolt, and the cheek rest jump out at ya.
    I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molary View Post
    Very nice, Bob!

    I really like the way it makes the scope knobs and the bolt, and the cheek rest jump out at ya.
    I think I'm going to hit the bolt handle and the cheek piece after all...
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    I was just teasing . . .
    I'd rather be lucky than good, but I'd rather KNOW I'm good than HOPE to get lucky.

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    Very Nice Bob! I haven't had the guts to try that ... yet.. Thanks for the encouragement. Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMW4570 View Post
    Very Nice Bob! I haven't had the guts to try that ... yet.. Thanks for the encouragement. Jim
    GO FOR IT!!!
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    37 pounds of poly beads? what is that like a 16 yard dump truck full?




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    Quote Originally Posted by 0317 View Post
    37 pounds of poly beads? what is that like a 16 yard dump truck full?
    Perhaps a 5 gallon bucket... slightly less. The bags shown in the picture are 2 lb. bags... so figure about 18 of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Airgator0470 View Post
    Perhaps a 5 gallon bucket... slightly less. The bags shown in the picture are 2 lb. bags... so figure about 18 of them.
    I was picturing in my head those little Styrofoam BB's like used to be in bean bag chairs and stuffed animals.......and your carpet if you owned either of the aforementioned items. I think you would need a truck load of them to weigh anything.




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    The poly beads at the store locally were $7 for a 2 lb. bag making them $3.50 per lb. I paid just over $1 per lb. including shipping by buying bulk over the internet.

    If I can step up my game some, I might make a few to sell on the cheap...
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