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If you're worried about messing everything up, I recommend 'plasti-dip' as your first foray. I decided to 'dip' the stock on my bolt gun and it turned out decent to look at, and easy to peel when you're feeling tired of it. It also has a super grippy rubbery texture which improves the handling of the gun in my book.
Not my "fighting rifle", but I rattle canned a cheap Mossberg ATR in 30-06 just to see if I could.
I think it came out okay.
Crappy LED lighting but here’s mine. Not good enough to brag about but not bad enough to redo.
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Rebarreled an old upper with a barrel Cory sent me (thanks Cory!) to celebrate Gorundhog's Day with. Magpul Slimline handguard and Magpul grip were primed with Rustoleum Caribbean Sand (it has sand mixed in the paint) then finished with two or three shades of Rustoleum Stone Texture spray paint. The result is a textured surface really gives a good grip.
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Handguard
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Closer look at the handguard. The texture is nice and grippy.
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Before applying paint to the grip, I used a Dremel to round off the angles a bit and blend it the lower. The differences are subtle, but noticeably more comfortable
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I hope to get this AR to the range today to get it sighted in and see what kind of precision I can expect.
I've blended and painted a couple of BCM grips in the same fashion and have been pleased with the results.