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Offline Doug B.

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"Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« on: February 25, 2010, 06:03:18 AM »
Getting a little bored with the overall looks of my black molded stock/stainless steel Huntsman, I decided that it was time for a “makeover” or “facelift”. A little color.
 


Managing a paint department, I decided that for less than a $20.00 investment, it was time for a little experimenting (company didn’t buy the paint, but, oh well). I purchased aerosol cans of Valspar plastic primer, a “stone look texture” hunter green and finally a satin finish clear coat. They also offer the stone like texture paint in a dark shade of gray, light tan and I believe a taupe color in our store, any of which would look pretty decent in my opinion.
  


I prepped the stock and forearm first by brush scrubbing with dishwasher soap and VERY hot water followed by two wipe downs of paint thinner/mineral spirits to remove any residual manufacturing residue and oil. Each piece then got two applications of the three aerosols with about 48 hours of dry time in between coats. The stone texture paint does require a clear topcoat to protect it from the elements. All three aerosols are considered interior/exterior grade finishes.  

The following pictures are the result of my efforts and I really like the looks when combined with the stainless. The texture also gives me something very easy to hang on to.
 


 

Now....let's see how it holds up!

I might add that I had to "clean up" a couple areas where the forearm pivots against the receiver and I was a little surprised with the finish. Doesn't really harden like you would think an enamel would harden. Remained somewhat...not soft but "grippy". Was rather difficult to remove with my very sharp pocket knife. The completed finish REALLY adheres! It appears as though the finish should flex as the stock/forearm flexes.
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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2010, 08:36:10 AM »
Nice I've had simular thoughts but havent tried it.
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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2010, 04:29:11 PM »
I am not much on synthetic stocks but that green looks kinda nice. Congratulations on a nice job....<><....:)
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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2010, 04:45:10 PM »
Not sure if I will be doing it to mine anytime soon, but I can tell that was a quality job! You got a one of kind, nice job!!

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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2010, 06:58:46 AM »
I thought about using that but was concerned with FACE rash from the coating. I've used that spray on flowerpots, trashcans., all sorts of things and it's really good but not sure I'd want it next to my face during recoil. It would probably be ok on a rimfire, but blackpowder, shotgun and rifle I'm not so sure..

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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2010, 06:33:37 AM »
many of us have beards (ever notice that in the pictures?) and for the rest of us old guys "face rash" might only be an improvement. The rest of us toughened up our facial skin when we started shaving, remember dry shaving in boot camp? That was great fun right?
Besides, if we got a "face rash" it could be worn as a badge of honor and would prove we do something other than just sit around and type on the computer....<><.... ;D
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Re: "Sprucing Up" My Huntsman
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2010, 10:46:23 AM »
I thought about using that but was concerned with FACE rash from the coating.

Tell us how it worked out for you....

The amount of texture is directly related as to how "thick" you put it on. I did not allow it to "build" any thicker than was necessary to cover the plastic. Couple that with two coats (or more if you wish) of clear coat and it is not quite as harsh as one might expect. Just enough to leave a good grip. I have a "pansy" face (can't grow a beard!) and it does not bother me.

P.S....No comments on my inability to grow a beard! 
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