Hey guys, I just moved to Tucson, AZ in May and have been loving it! However, one thing I noticed is that everything, especially black objects, get HOT under this desert sun (duh)! I decided that my Remington 700 AAC-SD (.308 Win) would need a paint job if I was to minimize the desert sun's effect.
Here is a before photo of my rifle. Specs include an SWFA SS 6x42 scope mounted on Leupold rings/scope base and a Harris bipod.

Yesterday I picked up some Krylon camo paint, adhesion promoter, Rustoleum brown camo paint, and some matte clear coat and got to work! I'll be honest, it was hard to make myself scuff up the Bell & Carlson stock, but I think it was definitely worth it.
After scuffing, masking, and cleaning the rifle I laid down about 3 coats of Krylon Sand (I think) camo paint. Here is my rifle last night.


This morning I broke out some fishnet panty hose (my fiancé was really giving [beeep] when we went to Walmart to buy it). I put the fishnet on the rifle and sprayed some diagonal lines using Krylon olive camo paint. I then used some Rustoleum brown camo paint to fill in some of the blank areas. After 3 coats of matte clear coat this is the result I got.



Overall I'm pretty happy. Of course, it is by no means perfect or professional, and there are plenty of screw ups that you can see when you look at the rifle in person. I've already got a list of things I want to improve on when this paint job needs redone, however I welcome any constructive criticism that will improve my next paint job.
Here is a before photo of my rifle. Specs include an SWFA SS 6x42 scope mounted on Leupold rings/scope base and a Harris bipod.

Yesterday I picked up some Krylon camo paint, adhesion promoter, Rustoleum brown camo paint, and some matte clear coat and got to work! I'll be honest, it was hard to make myself scuff up the Bell & Carlson stock, but I think it was definitely worth it.
After scuffing, masking, and cleaning the rifle I laid down about 3 coats of Krylon Sand (I think) camo paint. Here is my rifle last night.


This morning I broke out some fishnet panty hose (my fiancé was really giving [beeep] when we went to Walmart to buy it). I put the fishnet on the rifle and sprayed some diagonal lines using Krylon olive camo paint. I then used some Rustoleum brown camo paint to fill in some of the blank areas. After 3 coats of matte clear coat this is the result I got.



Overall I'm pretty happy. Of course, it is by no means perfect or professional, and there are plenty of screw ups that you can see when you look at the rifle in person. I've already got a list of things I want to improve on when this paint job needs redone, however I welcome any constructive criticism that will improve my next paint job.
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