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These stocks are some of the best thought out/ergonomicly designed that you'll find. There isn't much room for modification, or a need for that matter. What could anyone possibly want to change/modify? As for painting it, to each their own I guess. However the finish on these stocks is excellent and since most of them are ordered new for the customer in particular, you pick the paint scheme you want so I doubt many people would have a need to change it afterwards.

People buy this stock so that they do not have to make modifications.
 
These stocks are some of the best thought out/ergonomicly designed that you'll find. There isn't much room for modification, or a need for that matter. What could anyone possibly want to change/modify? As for painting it, to each their own I guess. However the finish on these stocks is excellent and since most of them are ordered new for the customer in particular, you pick the paint scheme you want so I doubt many people would have a need to change it afterwards.

People buy this stock so that they do not have to make modifications.



There is no such thing as one stock fits all. I can see why people would want to make it their own. I'm sure it's great from the factory (waiting 2 years for a stock must mean it's 40x better than everything in it's factory form ;) )but I'm also sure someone has done some mods to fit what they like.
 
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TexasMade, how did you go about painting your JAE 700? I mean what process did you use? I've been wanting to do something similar to mine, but was trying to figure what route to go with it.
 
Shortbus (Branden) is painting mine now and I should have it in a week or two, I'll get a photo posted when it comes in.

Oh, and the only mod I did was add a monopod....


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