Woodgrain pattern Hydrodip stock

Ronnie Pace

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I saw a post that had a rifle with a Brown Precision synthetic stock that had been hydro dipped in a wood grain pattern that looked fantastic and could not tell it was not a walnut stock. I have been trying to find the post again to ask the OP where he had it done but have had no luck with my search. Can anyone help me out?
 
I vaguely remember that post, did some searching but could not find it either.
 
I actually looked into doing this. Contacted the place and it's only $125. Decided not to since my gun is stainless, but wouldn't hesitate on a blued/synthetic gun. It does look awesome!
 
I actually looked into doing this. Contacted the place and it's only $125. Decided not to since my gun is stainless, but wouldn't hesitate on a blued/synthetic gun. It does look awesome!

Which company did you contact? The one that did this one is out of business I have been told. I have a Steyr Model MIII Professional with the shiny black stock and after looking at what a stock duplicated in wood would cost this is a much better alternative.
 
Which company did you contact? The one that did this one is out of business I have been told. I have a Steyr Model MIII Professional with the shiny black stock and after looking at what a stock duplicated in wood would cost this is a much better alternative.
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