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Posted: 7/22/2010 7:48:12 AM EDT
Does any know of a company that makes synthetic stocks that'll fit a Remginton 1100 that aren't your typical black?
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 8:45:00 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/22/2010 8:51:47 AM EDT
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Speedfeed makes a set in camo.

What color do you want?  Why not get some Alumahyde and DIY?
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 9:09:59 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/22/2010 9:27:04 AM EDT
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How does the Krylon fusion seem to hold up? I actually thought about this right after I posted the thread.
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 10:45:17 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/22/2010 12:05:03 PM EDT
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How does the Krylon fusion seem to hold up? I actually thought about this right after I posted the thread.


Keep strong solvents away from it (Gun Scrubber, for example).


With any finish, surface prep is key.  Degrease, degrease, and degrease again.

Also, if you want OTC stuff, look at Duplicolor offerings.  Be sure to prime first with Duplicolor.
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 12:07:25 PM EDT
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Bell & Carlson
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 2:00:35 PM EDT
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my 11 comp master is grey from the factory.
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 5:13:28 PM EDT
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Remington made a nice laminated stock for the 1100. I think Brownells sells them.

Accountant
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 5:23:12 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Quoted:
How does the Krylon fusion seem to hold up? I actually thought about this right after I posted the thread.


Keep strong solvents away from it (Gun Scrubber, for example).


With any finish, surface prep is key.  Degrease, degrease, and degrease again.

Also, if you want OTC stuff, look at Duplicolor offerings.  Be sure to prime first with Duplicolor.


Speaking of primer...

There is a spray can primer for plastic surfaces that will adhere and then let you use standard paints on plastics. It looks to almost etch the surface and provides a good bond to your paint. I forget the name brand - but you can find it in the spray paint section of Lowes.
Link Posted: 7/22/2010 5:25:41 PM EDT
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Quoted:



Quoted:


Quoted:

How does the Krylon fusion seem to hold up? I actually thought about this right after I posted the thread.




Keep strong solvents away from it (Gun Scrubber, for example).





With any finish, surface prep is key.  Degrease, degrease, and degrease again.



Also, if you want OTC stuff, look at Duplicolor offerings.  Be sure to prime first with Duplicolor.




Speaking of primer...



There is a spray can primer for plastic surfaces that will adhere and then let you use standard paints on plastics. It looks to almost etch the surface and provides a good bond to your paint. I forget the name brand - but you can find it in the spray paint section of Lowes.




I think I may have something that will do the job. It's called an adhesion promoter  that is used for some types of body work to get paint to stick to weird surfaces.





 
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