Lets try and turn a pile of beat rentals into my first double barreled marker.
Here is our starting point a basket of beater rentals most of which were mostly good only for scrounging parts.
After some effort I was able to tear down and recover the parts for 2 complete markers
next was the first of I am sure many cleanings to get the years of grime off of the parts
using the first of my funds ($15 for hardware and parts) to pick up some angled aluminum and bar steel I threw together a set of brackets to be the bases for attaching two bodies together securely.
on the to do list:
1. Further cleaning and refinishing the finished project
2. modeling and printing a dual magwell to attach to the sight rails (will be using zetas as I have some in my parts box)
3. modifying the rear plugs to be threaded for a RVA for better tuning of velocity
4. adding a regulator to hopefully lower the trigger weight (palmer Stab from parts box)
5. create a trigger group which will trip both sears (the goal is to fire in sequence rather than simultaneously)
Here is our starting point a basket of beater rentals most of which were mostly good only for scrounging parts.
After some effort I was able to tear down and recover the parts for 2 complete markers
next was the first of I am sure many cleanings to get the years of grime off of the parts
using the first of my funds ($15 for hardware and parts) to pick up some angled aluminum and bar steel I threw together a set of brackets to be the bases for attaching two bodies together securely.
on the to do list:
1. Further cleaning and refinishing the finished project
2. modeling and printing a dual magwell to attach to the sight rails (will be using zetas as I have some in my parts box)
3. modifying the rear plugs to be threaded for a RVA for better tuning of velocity
4. adding a regulator to hopefully lower the trigger weight (palmer Stab from parts box)
5. create a trigger group which will trip both sears (the goal is to fire in sequence rather than simultaneously)
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