Earlier this year I bought a Marlin 795 on sale, and tossed a cheap BSA 3-9 on it. That combo didn't really do it for me, so I decided to build a little "trainer" rifle so I can inexpensively try my hand at those Appleseed shoots.
One of my main complaints with the stock was the molded checkering. It felt like ass. Since that needed to be filled in, I figured what better way to learn how to texture a stock than by trying it while I was at it:
<span style="font-weight: bold">The stock checkering:</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Taping the stock off:</span>
The first round I used DevCon's H2Hold (because I had some in a drawer) - Epic fail. It peeled right off like I had sprayed the stock with mold release. So I ran to Home Depot and grabbed some LocTite Metal Epoxy. Using the DIY from R+D Precision, the LocTite stuff did the trick.
Since the stock and epoxy were two different shades, some paint was in order. I had some matte black DuraCoat in a drawer, but that's a little plain. It was time for some Krylon.
<span style="font-weight: bold">My awesome paint hanging system - the owl provided overwatch for the painting portion of the operation...</span>
One of my main complaints with the stock was the molded checkering. It felt like ass. Since that needed to be filled in, I figured what better way to learn how to texture a stock than by trying it while I was at it:
<span style="font-weight: bold">The stock checkering:</span>

<span style="font-weight: bold">Taping the stock off:</span>


The first round I used DevCon's H2Hold (because I had some in a drawer) - Epic fail. It peeled right off like I had sprayed the stock with mold release. So I ran to Home Depot and grabbed some LocTite Metal Epoxy. Using the DIY from R+D Precision, the LocTite stuff did the trick.


Since the stock and epoxy were two different shades, some paint was in order. I had some matte black DuraCoat in a drawer, but that's a little plain. It was time for some Krylon.



<span style="font-weight: bold">My awesome paint hanging system - the owl provided overwatch for the painting portion of the operation...</span>

