B2 rubberized paint job!

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B2 rubberized paint job!

#1 Post by webstien »

Bought some duplicolor truck liner paint at walmart, repainted my chinese B2's stock. Came out really nice

Thanks to steeb for the idea.

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#2 Post by I_HATE_PAL »

I like it!
Looks more stealthy!
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#3 Post by airgunfun »

I used the bedliner spray available at Canadian Tire on my QB-78....did a fantastic job. Real easy project!!!!
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#4 Post by sniper »

That sounds cool, looks great, perhaps I should try it on one of my QB.
Thanks for the idea.
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#5 Post by perrypan »

That paint doesn't go off easily, hum?
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#6 Post by airgunfun »

If you prep the stock properly...that finish is there to stay!!!! Afterall, it's meant to survive the abuse of a truck bed and protect what's underneath. I also sprayed the trigger guard assembly on the QB-78 without primer over the alloy....I'm expecting that to chip off but so far so good.
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Re: B2 rubberized paint job!

#7 Post by jaythedogg »

So, bedliner has a rubber texture & if applied to a coarse sanded plastic sock (2289) it would stay nicely then?

Gives me a few ideas.
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