Repaint/Dip it or leave it alone?

jayjay24

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I can't leave anything well enough alone I guess but I'm kind of wanting a new look for my Surgeon 300 RUM. It's painted olive drab with gray and black webbing as the pic shows but I'm thinking of having it repainted something different or even dipping it in maybe something like Kuiu Vias or Verde 2.0. What are yall's thoughts on this???
 

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I can't leave anything well enough alone I guess but I'm kind of wanting a new look for my Surgeon 300 RUM. It's painted olive drab with gray and black webbing as the pic shows but I'm thinking of having it repainted something different or even dipping it in maybe something like Kuiu Vias or Verde 2.0. What are yall's thoughts on this???
If not 100% sure of what you want, might want to try a Mossy oak gun skin. It is like a really good tape cut in a stock pattern with one of their camo patterns on it.

I have one on my 300 RUM and really like it. Like it better than paint. It is durable and protects the stock well to. Plus I can just pull it off if I don't like it. Hard to tell it is tape. It blends very well. Below is a pic of my RUM.
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Jay what stock is that? is it a precisionrifleman stock?
Yes it is! I got it right when they came out and we're available to the public and not just for Hill Country Rifle customers only now. Hill Country is actually who had the stock painted for me...
 
Hello Im the same way I cant leave anything alone, here is a picture of my Christensen dipped in the Kuiu Verde 2.0 I just had done last week, I love it and would recommend it to anyone.
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Get creative, paint it. I've done several and they looked quite nice. You'll have a one-of. I used three or four coats of clear urethane to protect them.
 
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