Re: mcmillan stock finish
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The Chief</div><div class="ubbcode-body">was curious about the finish on the mcmillan stocks. i have a mcmillan on my m1a supermatch with the molded in camo. it's finish feels almost like grippy rubber. my question is, are the a1-a5 stocks have the same finish, or is it more of the somewhat rough somewhat smooth like the b&c stock my 700 currently wears? Tanks!</div></div>
Their molded in color stocks are made in 2 pieces. They start with 2 mirror image forms, pour resin into the molds in different colors, then, in the case of marble for example, swirl the colors together to make the contrasting color pattern, apply fiberglass cloth and more resin. Then put the molds together with an inflatable tube and compression to force the resins into the checkering, etc.. Then they remove the balloon and press in more fiberglass resin with a fiberglass material. The heavier stocks get filled with more resin than fiberglass. They wet sand the finished product.