Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
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Re: Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
Why butcher a beautiful rifle.......have you given a thought to how inconvinent it might become to load and fire....just like the 12 bore DBBL pistol grips which every one loves to buy and hate to use..
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Re: Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
advitiyas,
Why don't you simply make a stock of your design? If you are handy at all with tools you should be able to do a reasonable job of it in an afternoon.
In addition, a hand grip needs to be much steeper than the grip angle on a stock. If you cut this stock you will not be happy with it as it will be more like pointing a stick instead of aiming a gun. Google up some 1 handed stock images and you'll see what I mean.
Here, just pasting the first one I found:
Anyway, do yourself a favor and leave the original stock as-is and spend your time on something that may possibly even work out for you.
Why don't you simply make a stock of your design? If you are handy at all with tools you should be able to do a reasonable job of it in an afternoon.
In addition, a hand grip needs to be much steeper than the grip angle on a stock. If you cut this stock you will not be happy with it as it will be more like pointing a stick instead of aiming a gun. Google up some 1 handed stock images and you'll see what I mean.
Here, just pasting the first one I found:
Anyway, do yourself a favor and leave the original stock as-is and spend your time on something that may possibly even work out for you.
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Hello Frds,
Thanks for all your comments and suggestion. I understand your concern, I too didnt want to spoil my 1st AR. Pls have a look at my album, I already have two more air rifles.This one is a 10 yrs old. Its power is quiet low and I have stop using it for any serious shooting. I was trying to a get portable gun to shoot from close range.
I do not want to be called a dumbo thats I want your sincere suggestions.
Thanks for all your comments and suggestion. I understand your concern, I too didnt want to spoil my 1st AR. Pls have a look at my album, I already have two more air rifles.This one is a 10 yrs old. Its power is quiet low and I have stop using it for any serious shooting. I was trying to a get portable gun to shoot from close range.
I do not want to be called a dumbo thats I want your sincere suggestions.
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Try making an aluminium folding stock. While it would be nice to have a close range carbine type of springer it may just become a pain if done wrong. Have seen some air carbines that have barrels chopped shorter and then being affixed to pistol grip stocks. Do a search on the net for them, see what may be possible and up your sleeve.
Maybe you'll come up with a neat air rifle.
Dev
Maybe you'll come up with a neat air rifle.
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Re: Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
Hey Mark - I haven`t seen one of those M1 Carbine type `shorty` stocks for years.
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Re: Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
Me neither! (and for good reason I do have to say!) And I don't want to date myself here, but as I was searching for them I even remembered what the model was called- the "Enforcer"! Anyway, so I googled "enforcer stock" and found that.Grumpy";p="37688 wrote:Hey Mark - I haven`t seen one of those M1 Carbine type `shorty` stocks for years.
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I hope you realise that if you cut the barrel it will need to be "recrowned" properly if you are to have any hope of getting ANY kind of accuracy from the gun...advitiyas";p="37715 wrote:Stock is not the only issue here, i want to chop off the barrel to half its length as well.
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Re: Rifle Modification by Novice - ME
Well to get it recrowned....u will need to give the gun smith a dictionary also to explain what recrowning is....chances are that a local gun smith might not be able to do the job for u. Don't wish to offend any local gun smith who might be a member here.
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