Hey Jay,
I've painted a couple of em,,,,, first thing I did was clean the entire stock with denatured alcohol to remove any film of oil, grease or dirt. Then I used the "camo" spray paint available at Walmart (and other places) ,,, I believe it was in fact Krylon. I sprayed the stock with the light grey paint then used the darker colors (black, green and brown) over the first coat. When I was all done I sprayed on a couple of coats of the clear Krylon and let the stock dry and cure for 48 hours before handling it. Came out really well.
The denatured alcohol cleaning worked well and the spray paint didn't have any problems at all adhering to the synthetic stock......
I've since moved up to air brushing for my camo work (thanks to my buddy Ed aka:Shadow) and it of course comes out much nicer,,,, but the spray cans will do a good job if you take your time and plan out your pattern........
Here's a link to a post I made last year with pics of a B-3 stock I camo'd with spray paint.....
click hereWell, guess I didn't do such a good job with the link,,,, guess you can copy and paste it... Not quite sure what I did wrong ,,,, sorry :(Â
JeffEdit:DanoInTx fixed link above:)
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