total work hours: 29
ive had a couple of problems lately i was bringing the barrel down to fit in my .421875 inch hole and i was dry fitting it. well was looking like it was going to fit so i used scotch-brite on it to help fit at about 1200 rpm. BAD IDEA. the hardend steel barrel got very hot and when i inserted it into the action block the steel cooled down and fused to the aluminum. so after hours of working i built a poker and put it in a hydraulic press and had to put on about 1550 pounds of force to slide it out. turns out the barrel was at .4320 when it was out.
building the trigger was hard and was done with a hacksaw and wheel grinder.
the aluminum spring plug is held in with allen screws and the barre is held in with two cup tipped allen screws which really hold it in place.
the bolt needs to be redone bc its damaged and i want it to be aluminum.
this is .22 caliber with a 24 inch rifled crosman barrel. this is in fact based off of sir Howard Buckley's modern stock reservoir airgun and for his own rights i will not provide blueprints sorry.
now for pics sorry the trigger pics will not load for they are over the KB limit









