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  • sammie white

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    i seen a rifle in georgia this weekend,synthetic stock that had been camoflauge by a guy in ga.anybody know of a gunsmith who can camo my black synthetic stock and how much, i am very interested if i can get the same pattern.
     

    TennJeep1618

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    There are a few different options to get your stock camo'd: Hydro dip, Cerakote, Duracoat, paint. If you want a camo that is mossy oak- or realtree-type, then you'll probably have to go with hydro dip. If it's more of a military-type camo, then Cerakote, Duracoat or paint might be better options.

    Note that hydro dip is not the most durable coating and can get scratched fairly easily.

    Which, if any, gunsmith in the area might be able to do that depends on exactly what you're looking for.
     
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