A lot about this pump setup doesn't make sense but I'm rolling with it.
The Lightning pump-kit handle was threaded correctly for the Phantom pump rod and I am missing my Phantom return spring. This little printed part lets me use the Lightning pump-kit return spring, which works pretty well. As you can see, the placement of the pump rod hole puts the handle far up on the right side, very awkward at first but was easy to get used to as the right-handed wood grip lends itself to the twisty motion this pump stroke requires. When aiming, your thumb and inner palm are supporting the bottom of the barrel and there's plenty of pump to grip. I may have to add a bit to the front of the pump handle that slides on the barrel like the original pump handle would but with way way less surface contact points. (waiting on a 14" freak bored)
Here is the file for the part.
The Lightning pump-kit handle was threaded correctly for the Phantom pump rod and I am missing my Phantom return spring. This little printed part lets me use the Lightning pump-kit return spring, which works pretty well. As you can see, the placement of the pump rod hole puts the handle far up on the right side, very awkward at first but was easy to get used to as the right-handed wood grip lends itself to the twisty motion this pump stroke requires. When aiming, your thumb and inner palm are supporting the bottom of the barrel and there's plenty of pump to grip. I may have to add a bit to the front of the pump handle that slides on the barrel like the original pump handle would but with way way less surface contact points. (waiting on a 14" freak bored)
Here is the file for the part.
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