McMillan stock color help

Originally Posted By: BOBTAILSOriginally Posted By: 2muchgunNice bipod
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Brad your never gonna live this down, jk buddy!!!

I was hoping no one would notice
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Pour it on me, I would do the same thing if that was some one else.

I'm gonna have to take some new pictures
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Originally Posted By: 2muchgunSorry, I couldn't help it. Besides, if I didn't say it, somebody else would have.

Nice rifles......


I think its funny.
I had just gotten the rifle and mounted the scope for pictures. I was so jacked up for the new rifle I didn't even notice it was on backwards until I took it off and by that time I had already uploaded pics to photobucket and put on the 'net for the world to see.

Just goes to show you how a grown man can get tore up over a new rifle.
 
Originally Posted By: Buster HindendHere is Desert Camo which has Light, Medium and Dark Tan

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Here is 50% Med Tan with 25% Lt Grey and 25% Black
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Originally Posted By: Buster HindendHere is Desert Camo which has Light, Medium and Dark Tan

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Thanks for the pics. Those were perfect.


Here is 50% Med Tan with 25% Lt Grey and 25% Black
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Originally Posted By: BBsteelMcmillan Camo with Coyote Tan Cerakoted Metal:
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I want the majority color of my stock to turn out as close to the color or your barrel & action, the coyote tan color is what I am looking for.
 
Originally Posted By: ghjacobs
They will do a single color if you wish. I have one that is plain tan.

They will do solid color in paint,but not a solid color molded in.
 
Originally Posted By: Tim NeitzkeOriginally Posted By: ghjacobs
They will do a single color if you wish. I have one that is plain tan.

They will do solid color in paint,but not a solid color molded in.

Really??? What if you do 50% med Tan with 50% Med tan??? Or maybe a Med tan, med Tan, med tan Mcflame?

They may not "want" to (maybe it's easier for them to paint) but I'm sure it could be done.

I like the molded in color better than paint because it's less noticable with scratches. (Same color entire depth of resin).
 
Originally Posted By: Tim NeitzkePer McMillan " Solid molded-in stocks are not avaiable from McMillan"

I was just mess'n, but it's painfully obviouse that it's possible. It's got to be that it's easier (or cheaper) for them just to paint it.
 


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