Jackson's POP 2026 Build

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  • Jackson
    MCB Member
    • Apr 2022
    • 130
    • Pittsburgh, PA

    #1

    Jackson's POP 2026 Build

    Been busy with kids...

    What I received:
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    Started taking apart everything for cleaning and $%^& that plastic is brittle....
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    Ok, lets take apart the spare body/valve that I got. Oh wait, the ASA screw is rounded and seized. I guess that needs to be drilled out...
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    The screws on this valve assembly are super rusty and the hexes are stripped out too... That's all I've had time for.

    Really living up to the "poo".


    My overall plan is just to make it into something I'd play with. I'm going to 3D print a new frame that takes CZ-75 grips and a new body. I've always liked the ergonomics of the Tippmann Pro/Carbine forearm. Never been a fan of vertical foregrips. I've printed Pro/Carbine style foregrips for my PPS Blazer and ICD Thundercat. So that's what I'm aiming for.

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  • Calvin
    Old n' Quick
    • Sep 2025
    • 416
    • Home of the National Champion IU Hoosiers!!!

    #2
    Very cool redesign!

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    • Jackson
      MCB Member
      • Apr 2022
      • 130
      • Pittsburgh, PA

      #3
      Purchased parts so far:

      Smart Parts Linear Barrel 14" $20
      Sconi Feedneck $22

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      • Magmoormaster
        Only here for the zipline
        • Jul 2020
        • 1294
        • Glendale, AZ

        #4
        Looks really cool, the CZ grip and classic handguard will be a fun combo. I am somewhat confused about the feedneck; it looks like you're printing a whole body, is there a reason you're not using the stock feedneck?

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        • Jackson
          Jackson commented
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          I don't trust a printed feedneck from my printer.
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