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		<title>Amazing Air-Brush Paint Job on McMillan 50-LBR Stock</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benchrest shooter Ronnie Smith had the folks at S&#038;S Precision craft a barrel block benchrest gun with a McMillan 50 LBR stock. While the metal work (and block installation) is impressive, the rig&#8217;s jaw-dropping feature is an amazing paint job applied by artist David Tidwell of Dallas Airbrush. Ronnie wanted a stock that didn&#8217;t look [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Benchrest shooter Ronnie Smith had the folks at <a href="http://sandsprecisionrifles.com/" target="_blank">S&#038;S Precision</a> craft a barrel block benchrest gun with a <a href="https://www.mcmillanusa.com/mcmillan-rifle-stocks/mcmillan-benchrest-stocks/" target="_blank">McMillan 50 LBR stock</a>. While the metal work (and block installation) is impressive, the rig&#8217;s jaw-dropping feature is an amazing paint job applied by artist David Tidwell of <a href="http://www.dallasairbrush.com/" target="_blank">Dallas Airbrush</a>. Ronnie wanted a stock that didn&#8217;t look like anything else you&#8217;ve ever seen. Working from Ronnie&#8217;s concept of a junkyard-sourced rifle, Tidwell created a masterpiece of airbrushing. The finished stock looks like it was hammered from old beat-up metal, complete with dents, grind marks, hollows, Bondo, and wire-mesh patches. Watch the video below to see how this amazing paint job was applied, from start to finish. (Definitely worth watching!)</p>
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<p>If you have a stock you&#8217;d like painted by David Tidwell, visit <a href="http://www.dallasairbrush.com/" target="_blank">DallasAirbrush.com</a>, call 214-529-4410 or email: david [at] dallasairbrush.com. Dallas Airbrush currently sprays out of Texas Body Works, 2415 Midway Rd Suite 111, Plano, TX 75025.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/junkyard01.jpg" alt="Ronnie Smith McMillan Benchrest stock S&#038;S Dallas Airbrush Rifle"></p>
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