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Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:53 pm
by frankrede
Eric wrote:
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Ragnarok wrote:I'm highly surprised JSR hasn't picked you up on this yet... :roll:
Busy day at work :P

I really, REALLY like the look of the sawn-off springer, very nice :) And 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?
Thanks the only downfall with that pistol is it shoots about 6 inches higher now bc the bore wasnt true :( 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.
How hard is it too pump the pistol now that you don't have all that extra leverage?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 9:56 pm
by Sticky_Tape
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.

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:03 pm
by pocket
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.

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:06 pm
by VH_man
Any tips for working with wooden Stocks/Grips?

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:30 pm
by Eric
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.
hey yes i am on cgn and caf i dont know about the other one though.

Thanks...i think lol ;)
VH_man wrote:Any tips for working with wooden Stocks/Grips?
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.

Cut and sand a couple extra pieces to try different finishes until you find one you like. and heat lamps will blister clear lacquer :oops: