Nothing wrong with painting that stock. I assume you are talking about using Krylon, Rustoleum, etc. As wih any finish whether it be paint, Duracoat, Cerakote, etc. the prep is the key. Make certain it is clean and degreased. It should not require any stripping, just a very good degreasing. Another plus is to make sure it is very dry before handling it at all. If it says to let dry for 24 hrs. then give it 48. That's one of my own rules but it helps in not giving in to the urge to start putting the gun back together too quick and scratching the finish. The texture of the B&C should hold the paint very well. Rock on and post pics when you get 'er done.
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