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Rattle canning a stock

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I bought this ATI 12ga pump on a Black Friday deal a few years ago, based on the 870 but a bit heavy for me. I was running DROS on another gun at the time so was like $100 plus tax what the hell. I only use it as a loaner for new upland hunters but want to change the color of the stock to IV brown. Found some aftermarket stocks online but the lipstick costs more than the pig. I think I am going to rattle can it. Anyone have any luck doing a stock from spray paint? Did it hold up or is it considered camouflaged now?
 
I bought this ATI 12ga pump on a Black Friday deal a few years ago, based on the 870 but a bit heavy for me. I was running DROS on another gun at the time so was like $100 plus tax what the hell. I only use it as a loaner for new upland hunters but want to change the color of the stock to IV brown. Found some aftermarket stocks online but the lipstick costs more than the pig. I think I am going to rattle can it. Anyone have any luck doing a stock from spray paint? Did it hold up or is it considered camouflaged now?
I did spay painted my rifle. Buy some paint at Home Depot. Remove everything from the stock and paint separate, then put everything back together. The key is to remove all oil from pieces to paint. My rifle paint job has endured a lot and still in good shape. Like yours, good gun that gets the job done but spray paint was the further I was going to go with it.
 
I did spay painted my rifle. Buy some paint at Home Depot. Remove everything from the stock and paint separate, then put everything back together. The key is to remove all oil from pieces to paint. My rifle paint job has endured a lot and still in good shape. Like yours, good gun that gets the job done but spray paint was the further I was going to go with it.

This^^^...I've done a couple and the paint (camo from Wal-Mart)...Stays on great...I did my duck boat too...Solid........ :blush:

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Never done a gun but I did rattle can my old truck.. I figure a similar process. Sanded various grits, then wet sanded, then washed and wiped down with 3M adhesive cleaner. Sprayed a couple coats of high heat engine paint (bought out every auto parts store on the island just about). I may have done a wet sand in between coats. What a beaut lol.. '98 Tacoma with 37" mudders. Wish I had the pics still.
 
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I rattle canned a shotgun of mine. It came out a little more green than I wanted but doesn't look bad
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One of the best threads the interweb has and not from here. Stumpjumper on dhc.
 
One of the best threads the interweb has and not from here. Stumpjumper on dhc.
BINGO!!!
I did not do the complete breakdown, just painted the whole shotgun in one fowl swoop. Looks sick.
 
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Big fan of the old M1 Super 90'
I still own two from my time in Argentina with 7 shot mag extensions for down there and the goose fields locally of the 90's with legal magazines. As solid as an inertia driven shotgun gets. Never owned a super black eagle but hoisted few and still prefer the super 90 for how it handles in my hands. Will slap you for sure when you pull the trigger but it is a great shotgun. Let the hate begin...
 
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Nice, but it must take a lot of skill to get the paint to come out of the can like that.. :joy:
 
They make tan bed liner in a can now. It's very tough and would probably help with grip on the forend. Paint can get a little slick sometimes.
 

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