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    Question Changing stock color

    Whats the best method of changing the color on an AR stock (magpul M93)? I'm thinking spray paint but just looking for some other ideas.

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    If you are going to paint the entire rifle (front to back) spray
    painting is the CHEAP way to do it, you can always touch up your pattern.
    If you were only interested in changing the color of your stock,
    grip and forend/grip rails, I would go with colored factory replacements.
    You should still be able to find the M93's in colors......I think????
    I'd start there.....if no luck......Paint it.

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    the M93 is a rare stock to find. If you know where to get them let me know brother.

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    Krylon Fusion adheres well to plastic, and everything else.
    Comes in flat camo colors too, but I don't see them on their website.
    They are usually stocked at Ace Hardware and Wal-Mart. Cheap and easy, too.

    http://www.krylon.com/main/product_template.cfm?levelid=5&sub_levelid=10&productid=1751&content=product_details

    A more durable, but permanent option is Lauer Duracoat. This is a two-part catalyzed paint that doesn't require baking and comes in nearly every color known to man. Not as cheap, or as easy, but better.

    http://www.lauerweaponry.com/duracoa...k&Category=220

    Or you could just buy an M93 in the color of your choice- black, OD or Coyote.
    Definately not cheap or easy, but the best way to accomplish the task.

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    the problem there is i cant find any black M93 stock for sale.

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