Matador stock wood color?
Hey everyone. Can u hear it? The forums are slow, jsb pellets are selling out in less than a week, and rolling blackouts are expected anytime now due to all the shoebox and raptor compressors running wide open. Its spring and lead is flying everywhere. I love this time of year!!!
now onto the question: due to my tiny girl hands, I am thinking about sanding down the back of the pistol grip on my matador stock but need to know if I can get a stain that will match the original edgun color pretty close. If I do this, I’m going to go ahead and round out some of the sharp edges finish the hole thing with a 1200 grip paper or something to help grain “pop” I’m not looking to spot match a little area but I love the deep redish color of the oem finish and want to keep pretty close to stock . I might want to take it just a little bit deeper. Mine is a little lighter in color than the ones had pictures of as my ipad background while saving up for it. I’m no woodworker and I won’t have an issue taking it to a pro if gets to be to much for me but I prefer doing stuff myself when I can.
So, what color stain is the best match for oem or slightly darker/deeper red?
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All the holes are bigger on both guns. The 25 just has more.
I did complete write up of my results on the Longs as well as pics.
Opening up front baffle holes to feed rear chamber was beneficial as well.
Donny tried it on his standard but wasn’t ball with results as standard rear chamber is significantly shorter than longs version so less muffling capabilities.
I’m still debating on a few more holes one each with different packing material but as it is now pellet impact is biggest tell to anyone listening. Luckily I’m in Montana now so not an issue.
http://www.talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=26316