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I bought the camo synthetic stocks for mine as the wood ones were pretty much shot anyways. The stocks are pretty easy to swap, took maybe 10 to 15 minutes. I think it all depends what you want to do. You can use tape, that way it isn't permanent, and the glue from the tape cleans off with a little gun oil! I even saw an article once where a guy painted his gun, but I don't imagine that it would look alright if just anybody did that.

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here ya go alan, this is my 870 super mag, in max 4 camo clad, its not the snake skins gun kit, or the camo gun wrap, its the actual camo clad from cabelas, its like 20 bucks or something, its all and adhesive, comes all pre cut you just have to put it in place and trim a little around edges and stuff, takes about an hour or so to put on, and make sure your gun is clean before you put it on, it does wonders for your gun, but i put it on there to mainly protect it and it does its job, but if your looking for a new look for your gun get the camo clad, comes in all different camo, o yeah by the way it really last too, this camo has been on there for 2 years coming on 3, i use to have advantage wetlands on there like 3 years ago

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