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I painted my Antonio Zoli Remington's wife to make it look more. Correct
 

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Gents, fortunately, no one has ever asked my shop to Cerakote a wooden stock. We are factory trained coaters. Glad that air dry Cerakote is little known! Yeah, we do plastic and metal stocks in Cerakote. But it bakes on....
We have a certain reverence for wood, as my other stockmaker, and myself are old.....
I DID paint a stock once, many years ago. A customer brought in a rotted stock from an old lever action that he had "restored" with Bondo and Marine Tex. Wanted it refinished "like new". I demurred, but he insisted. I painted it with a custom mix of automotive enamel to look like walnut, with some black and dark brown lines drawn into the wet surface
Customer was very happy, to my surprise.
 

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