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I have a Remington 1st generation Titanium mountain rifle that I bought from a individual. A “duratouch” type paint job had been applied to the factory stock at some point. It has become extremely sticky and I need to remedy this.

Any suggestions? Can one of these companies that hydro dip or cerakote deal with this?

I also have another Ti rifle that I’d like to have fully camouflaged. What’s the best method?

Thanks,
Jeff


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I'd be interested in seeing this failing finish in hand. Could refinish for you. PM if interested. Have any pictures of what you have?


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Originally Posted by Jeffpg
I have a Remington 1st generation Titanium mountain rifle that I bought from a individual. A “duratouch” type paint job had been applied to the factory stock at some point. It has become extremely sticky and I need to remedy this.

Any suggestions? Can one of these companies that hydro dip or cerakote deal with this?

I also have another Ti rifle that I’d like to have fully camouflaged. What’s the best method?

Thanks,
Jeff



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How much weight would it add to it?


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Who gives a schit. Do it once and you're fhuqking done forever...the schit wears like IRON.

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I was thinking along the lines of every ounce matters in an original first gen TI rifle.


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If every ounce mattered,you'd strip paint and run it nekked.

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Yep bedliner.. I use the Plasitcoat..goes on thin, 2 coats and not a hell of a lot heavier than Krylon


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