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Farmers Gun: First Custom 10/22 and Duracoating

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Feb 19, 2010
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Prosser, WA
Well my dad and I have been wanting to build ourselves some 10/22s for a long time. I finally convinced him to buy the donor rifle, upgrade parts, and a some Duracoat. My job was assembly and paint, and I had a great time. I'm already planning out other 10/22 themes. He really wanted to do a John Deere rifle because every tractor on our farm is green. I think this turned out great, especially for a couple of first timers.

It started out with the skinny barrel and factory stock
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Here it is assembled with the B&C stock and Green Mountain barrel
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A little masking tape and planning
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Time to paint
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And here she is:
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Thanks for all the kind words, I am pretty happy with it and can't wait to try something else
Couldn't do IH red, huh....

Would be a lot cooler if ya did. ;)

The neighbors would hurt me if they saw a red gun or tractor. This is deere country
 
Can honestly say that is the first time I have seen a Deere gun :D And it turned out great, espically for a first time!

Can't wait to see the next build you have up your sleeve.
 
Very nice!
Great job with the colors.

I really like the photos posed on the JD farm equipment.

You "got skills" young man :)

Thanks! Yeah I got lucky with the colors because Duracoat actually makes a "John Deere Green" and "John Deere Yellow" so that made my job a lot easier. It seemed natural to do a photo shoot on the tractor, unfortunately it doesn't even show up very much in the pictures.
 
How did you paint the flutes only?

I taped off the entire barrel with masking tape then slid a ball bearing down each flute, which cuts the tape along the flutes edge. The ends are a little tricky but I got it to work. A marble will probably work just as well too.