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    Thinking of an over under Sheridan....

    So I have a write-off Sheridan that I'm tearing into.
    I got thinking to myself, a double would be neat-o, and then made the mistake of thinking some more. An over-under double would be extra neat-o.
    A quick google showed that I am in no way original in this line of thinking, it appears Palmer has done some in the past.
    What I couldn't find was pictures of how to get yer gas to the top barrel.
    Tapped into the side or is the bottom bolt's inlet bored straight through to feed the top bolt (not sure you'd get consistency that way)
    Does anybody have one, or have an idea the best way to feed air to the top barrel?

    #3
    The common way is through the bolt ...

    The big issue is consistent feed ...

    I've been pondering this build for a while ... Let us know what you decide to do ... Very interested in your thoughts πŸ˜…
    Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

    XEMON's phantom double sided feed
    Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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      #4
      I'll send detailed pics of the inevitable piles of scrap, *ahem* prototypes, I generate...
      Good news that it's a through bolt set up, that is much less hassle to pull off. I'm suprised it works. One of those things, I guess you don't know if you don't try.

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        #5
        I think it would be cool if you set the lower tube back a bit. And used an external cocking rod. Even cooler, Id like to see brass hardline from the valve into the back of each bolt housing. Like a stem the bolt rides on. You could even give each bolt its own air restrictor.
        https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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          #6
          Played a round with a Palmers O/U dual side tube .45 12g "Pug".
          Thing was over the top heavy, even by a KP shooter's scale.
          Bad Ass! But like so many oddballs it was a slow loading, highly inefficient, unwieldly & at that price level a little distracting in game.

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            #7
            Got any pics of it?

            Yeah, I'm trying not to go too far down the rabbit hole with it, it's easy for me to innovate myself right out of creating anything useful with overly ambitious "seemed like a good idea" concepts.
            KISS is the mantra for this one, more of a proof of concept really.
            Will prolly set up 2x direct feed, likely c/a with a barrel length in a Pirahna LB ballpark.
            Work begins next week when I get home!

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              #8
              Well that went in a totally different direction...
              It started as a crusty P68 Magnum, wound up a freak bored carbon fibre Franken-launcher...

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                #9
                Looks cool, nice job πŸ‘

                Ho, and is that a slam changer?

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                Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

                XEMON's phantom double sided feed
                Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
                My Feedback

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                  #10
                  Thanks mate.
                  Yep, the ol' WGP pump changer. (second pic)
                  Was playing Dress-up with different configurations. Works nice with a remote hpa as well.

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                    Nice πŸ‘ I'd love to get my hand on one, but they don't seam to be coming up too often ...

                    Nice and compact, looks wieldy with the stock

                  #11
                  A friend of mine has one too, I'll lean in him to see if he wants to part with it.
                  Had it out yesterday, very light and flickable. Really dig the left side feed tube, being a lefty, it's a much more natural roll of the wrist to load.
                  The efficiency sucks on 12grams, but there's a fair amount of piping it runs through. I've got banjo bolts en route, those elbows sticking way out the side were all I had on hand.

                  Anybody have any tips on improving efficiency at the valve? I see Palmers does a tuned valve for co2, do they work?

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