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Painting Hogue Over-Molded Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="timl" data-source="post: 471730" data-attributes="member: 5621"><p>I've done it. No special paint, just Krylon. I sprayed two coats of primer, then two black, then one coat of the "fake stone" paint-- I can't remember the name of it. It turned out very nice. However--if you are in love with the soft rubber feel of your stock, don't paint it. I guess the rubber absorbs some of the primer and it becomes hard, almost like plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timl, post: 471730, member: 5621"] I've done it. No special paint, just Krylon. I sprayed two coats of primer, then two black, then one coat of the "fake stone" paint-- I can't remember the name of it. It turned out very nice. However--if you are in love with the soft rubber feel of your stock, don't paint it. I guess the rubber absorbs some of the primer and it becomes hard, almost like plastic. [/QUOTE]
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