Are these stocks painted or is the color molded in? Or is it somewhat of a mix of the two? i.e. molded in colors and paint put on top of it for whatever reason.
I spent the day researching M40A1's, consequently I may be selling my AR-1500 dollar rifle (which was bought after 1 month of savings post-break up with an ex-girlfriend) to fund this flavor of gun ADD.
Yeah, she said "Why do you want to spend money on guns! How will we ever get married if you keep buying guns?!" I realize telling any girlfriend, "We need to start going on cheap/free dates so I can fund an AR-15 project" might have been a bad decision. But on the other hand, I have 2 AR-15's now! Also, I don't have to deal with "omfg we should get married" bs anymore. (she is a junior in college, I graduated with a BA in 'General Studies' a year ago; the last thing I want to do is get married.)
Morals of the story:
1. Needy girlfriends have propensity to get in the way of firearm purchases.
2. Gun-ADD can be detrimental to your wallet.
3. A 'General Studies' bachelors degree is useless. I still owe $17,000 for a piece of paper that says, "yep, he spent a shit ton of money and is only slightly more employable." Furthermore, being able to say I 'sorta' majored in History, Criminal Justice, Spanish and Geology only gets you "we will contact you if we decide to offer you the position" on a job interview.
Thankfully, I'm also a pilot. Therefore, my ego is so large I use the iceberg that sank the Titanic as ice in my tumbler of whiskey.