Stock painting
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Stock painting
I highly recommend wildcat customs if anyone wants a stock painted, a lot cheaper than some of these gunsmiths charge
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Re: Stock painting
Tim78 wrote:I highly recommend wildcat customs if anyone wants a stock painted, a lot cheaper than some of these gunsmiths charge
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Re: Stock painting
Tim78 wrote:$400 all up with postage
I took mine to a crash repairer and he did mine while doing a car in his spray booth . Came out just like that in black . 150 bucks
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Re: Stock painting
rob90 wrote:And your thoughts on the SV Sightron??
I haven't used it yet but it seems extremely clear, would you but another one?
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Re: Stock painting
Tim78 wrote:rob90 wrote:And your thoughts on the SV Sightron??
I haven't used it yet but it seems extremely clear, would you but another one?
Yes, and I did.. with a different reticle more suited to what im doing.. for my eyes its running rings around my NFcomp, others may disagree.
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