How hard is it too pump the pistol now that you don't have all that extra leverage?Eric wrote:Thanks the only downfall with that pistol is it shoots about 6 inches higher now bc the bore wasnt truejackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Busy day at workRagnarok wrote:I'm highly surprised JSR hasn't picked you up on this yet...![]()
I really, REALLY like the look of the sawn-off springer, very niceAnd I don't suppose shortening the barrel had much of an effect on performance either.
What about the paintball gun conversion, what's the muzzle energy like?but velocity is actually a little higher then before. 5-10 fps
The pball conversion i havnt chronied but at 40 yards it still puts slugs through a spray paint can and through cardboard (dont know how much energy is left after that.
my custom stocks grips and airguns (lots of pics)
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That's exactly what I thought when I saw the pistol one. Tose all loo nice it would be great when you make a spudgun.
You can tell how awesome a cannon is by the pressure used.
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hey yes i am on cgn and caf i dont know about the other one though.pocket wrote:hey are u on Canadian firearms forum and DIY firearms cuz i have seen all those before on that forum i love them at first i thought they were ghetto but u know what u did one helluva job.
Thanks...i think lol

The only thing i can suggest really is use quality tools. think everything through a couple times then have someone else think about it. Take your time, this was the hardest part for me especially when it started coming together and i would get excited and start to rush things but have to force myself to take a break.VH_man wrote:Any tips for working with wooden Stocks/Grips?
Cut and sand a couple extra pieces to try different finishes until you find one you like. and heat lamps will blister clear lacquer
