The good:
So far I've slotted the hammer and modified the valve pin.
I got a nice metal single trigger frame for it, and a solid after market valve.
ICD lever changer, might use it for a stock, might have another plan for it.
The bad:
The slice trilogy pump kit guide arm fit into the lpc's spot thread wise, but was far too long so I had to trim the threaded portion down by about 1/3, what I salvaged of the threads fit in fine, but is stuck and doesn't hold air.
Also the threaded portion of the pump handle snapped because of my own stupidity. So that's an issue to address.
Current plan(s):
I'm going to force out the pump guide later, then try to jb weld or Teflon it back in place and see if it holds air. If it doesn't then it's time to hope that I can get my hands on a 12 gram adapter like what Kit made. If I can I'm going to use the icd changer in that spot as a pump guide for a handle I'll have to fabricate.
Speaking of making a pump handle. Like I said I ruined mine. My current plan using the pump guide I have to is make a wooden pump handle with an aluminum plate for the threads for the arm rods. I grabbed some rod I plan to tap, I'm thinking dual rod pump for stability. So my plan is to halfblock the Spyder, chop the bolt down a bit, and mount outward facing L brackets using the holes already through the bolt. The brackets will be threaded for the pump arms, and will need to be bolted on to the bolt after being threaded. The only issue I see here is I'll need to bend the pump arms as the bolt is about an inch above the middle of the body.
Eventually I plan to chop down the feedneck and tap it for a phantom feed.
Since I want to run it off 12 grams eventually efficiency will be the goal.
Freak barrel kit and a nice asa in black to match
Any thoughts, insights or past experience would be great
So far I've slotted the hammer and modified the valve pin.
I got a nice metal single trigger frame for it, and a solid after market valve.
ICD lever changer, might use it for a stock, might have another plan for it.
The bad:
The slice trilogy pump kit guide arm fit into the lpc's spot thread wise, but was far too long so I had to trim the threaded portion down by about 1/3, what I salvaged of the threads fit in fine, but is stuck and doesn't hold air.
Also the threaded portion of the pump handle snapped because of my own stupidity. So that's an issue to address.
Current plan(s):
I'm going to force out the pump guide later, then try to jb weld or Teflon it back in place and see if it holds air. If it doesn't then it's time to hope that I can get my hands on a 12 gram adapter like what Kit made. If I can I'm going to use the icd changer in that spot as a pump guide for a handle I'll have to fabricate.
Speaking of making a pump handle. Like I said I ruined mine. My current plan using the pump guide I have to is make a wooden pump handle with an aluminum plate for the threads for the arm rods. I grabbed some rod I plan to tap, I'm thinking dual rod pump for stability. So my plan is to halfblock the Spyder, chop the bolt down a bit, and mount outward facing L brackets using the holes already through the bolt. The brackets will be threaded for the pump arms, and will need to be bolted on to the bolt after being threaded. The only issue I see here is I'll need to bend the pump arms as the bolt is about an inch above the middle of the body.
Eventually I plan to chop down the feedneck and tap it for a phantom feed.
Since I want to run it off 12 grams eventually efficiency will be the goal.
Freak barrel kit and a nice asa in black to match
Any thoughts, insights or past experience would be great
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