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    12fv stock ?


    How is the recoil pad attatched to the synthetic stock on a Savage 12fv? Can it be removed to paint and re-attatched?
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    There is two screws.

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    Thanks. I don&#39;t have my rifle in front of me and was just wonering.
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    You can also just tape it up with painters tape instead of removing it. I&#39;ve done a few that way with no trouble of it bleeding over.
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    Re: 12fv stock ?

    Did what ya said and just masked off the buttpad and the Savage emblem.

    Thought I would share a couple pictures of my Savage 12FV 22-250 with you. Painted the stock with a Gray Textured paint and a couple coats of flat clear coat for protection. Really happy with how it turned out. The paint has a nice feel to it and seems like it will be durable. I&#39;ve been able to put 20 rounds thru it and got the scope sighted in. Had a 100yd 5 shot group that was around 1.25" Not bad for the wobbly rest I was shooting from and it was a tad cold. Every good shooter has excuses. :D

    [img width=600 height=206]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/savage_12fv2.JPG[/img]

    [img width=600 height=392]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/savage_close_up.JPG[/img]

    [img width=600 height=443]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/savage_close_up2.JPG[/img]

    Look for Gods blessings..........they are around everyday!<br /><br />Savage 10fp, 12fv, 93fv, 93R17

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    Thats a good looking paint job.

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    Absolutely my favorite stock paint. I have the tan color on one of my rifles (everything but the receiver is painted) and it gets compliments all the time. It&#39;s not the most durable though. After sitting in the gun safe for a few weeks, a section of it stayed in the gun safe. Now I just lean it against the side with only the tip of the barrel touching. The nice thing is that it will be easy to touch up and you&#39;d never know.
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    Nice paint job!

    What paint did you use?

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    Thanks, glad ya like it. I really like the texture and look.

    Here is the paint and the clear I used: got at Wal-Mart
    [img width=600 height=450]http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/gun_stock_paint.JPG[/img]
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    You can use the Krylon Fusion camo paints too. The paint needs to cure for about 4 days to really harden, then I apply the matt Krylon clear coat.
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