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Pink Rifle

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I have a friend who has been deer hunting for a while now and has decided she's ready for her own rifle. She wants a .243 but here's the kicker she wants it to have a PINK stock...she likes hunting but says she's still a lady so she's gotta have a pink rifle. If there are any pink stocked 243's I haven't been able to find one, so i'm looking for recommendations for a finish to be applied to a stock to change its color. Thanks.
 
She could always get a gun with a synthetic frame and have it DuraCoated in pink. Thats the only way I could think
 
Oooh, if you're making it pink, you might as well go all the way with something like a pink MARPAT pattern, with shades of magenta, fuscia, mauve, and...dammit, I'm out of pink shade names, but you get the idea.

Then get her a matching hat.
 
You can paint a rifle any color you wish. Sand the finish off of the rifle, prime it, then paint!

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That's what I was going to say. Find a rifle that's had a stock that's seen its better days (heaven's sake don't pink out a new rifle). Sand it down real good, prime it, and paint it any shade of pink you want. If it's too much of a matte finish, get some polyurethane and put a few coats of that on there. It will gloss up pretty quick.
 
Hmmm, Remington offers both their 20 gauge 870 Express, and their 597 with plastic pink camo furniture, but I don't believe anyone makes a centerfire rifle in pink.

Mossberg and Crickett also offer .22s with pink stocks. Crosman has a 760 air rifle with pink stock, too, but you'd have to be a heck of a deer hunter with that one, to bring home venison.

That's what I was going to say. Find a rifle that's had a stock that's seen its better days (heaven's sake don't pink out a new rifle). Sand it down real good, prime it, and paint it any shade of pink you want. If it's too much of a matte finish, get some polyurethane and put a few coats of that on there. It will gloss up pretty quick.

This is the best idea. Find a wood-stocked beat up Rem, Win, Savage, etc. in the caliber of choice and get to sanding/painting. If you want to do it on the cheap, then use this rifle as your base:

http://www.rossiusa.com/products/product-details.cfm?id=18
 
Krylon with a seal coat of polyurathane works well. Here are two I did for my kids
 

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buy the gun you want, have it sent to armoryairbrush.com, wait, get rifle, and enjoy.

repeat for other guns if desired
 
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