My Modded Marauder Stock - Reshaped and Sprayed
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My Modded Marauder Stock - Reshaped and Sprayed
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Hi Everyone,
Well, I didn't start from scratch on this stock so it's not like I really "made it", but I did spend a bit of time reshaping it, sanding and spraying it with bed liner for a lighter, better feel (at least for my uses). I used a drill, jigsaw, belt sander, orbital sander and hand sanded it as well. It was a little time consuming, but I like the finished product.
Here are a few photos of the stock:
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How many lbs did you lose? Looks nice.
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Very well done indeed !!
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looks sweet !!! Did you primer it before spraying the truck bed stuff?
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That is beautiful, great job.
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GOOD WORK!
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Quote from: melvin on April 03, 2012, 06:39:22 PM
How many lbs did you lose? Looks nice.
Thanks.
I am not sure exactly how much overall weight was taken off of the stock during the moficiation process. I don't own or have access to a scale that is made for weighing items in pounds and ounces. My best guess would be that I removed about a quarter of the original weight of the stock. Since the factory stocks typically weigh about 3 1/4 pounds, it probably weighed in at just under 2 1/2 lbs. Not a huge weight difference, but I like the look and feel better now.
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Nice job again on this one!
Factory, unmolested stock:
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Very nice. Me like!
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Looks great!!!
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