Re: GAP Camo for a M1a stock, pics.... *UPDATED*
*UPDATE*
Over the last few months, several members have PM'ed me asking about a update on how the krylon and polyurethane have held up. So, attached are two pics showing the M1a at 4.5 years after the camo job.
You can see that the camo job has held up very well. There are a few scratches, mostly from feeding magazines. I am convinced that the two or three poly finish coats are a needed final step. The weapon does not live in a safe, has seen quite a few rounds, and has not been pampered.
About 4 years ago I had to re-do the barrel only because the Rustoleum High Heat had started to peel. Since then, I have had no problems. I believe the extra time and care I took to completely de-grease the stainless NM barrel the second time was the difference in how well the barrel camo has held up.
For sure, none of what I did can compare to a molded-in camo synthetic stock or cerakote on the metal...but for 125 bucks, I got a longer lasting result than I expected.
The second pic shows a bipod stud I installed about 3.5 years ago. This is a Sadlak QD Post Assembly, item # 140050, and I feel is definitely worth the cost. You will need to dremel out a little inside the stock so that the stud assembly clears the gas tube, and you will need to drill the correct size hole for the stud. I used Devcon Steel Expoy to bed and attach the assembly to the forend. Minimal hassle, less than an hour of work, and a rock solid result. Well worth the time and expense, IMO.
Jack