After a yearlong steamy affair with automags, I have a big block early 90's stock cocker that is calling to me to start throwing money at it and get back to my roots. My dream has long been a sleeper cocker - looking pretty bone stock on the outside but able to lay out some paint at a surprising rate when called upon. I've seen a couple builds that have gotten me excited. heres where I want to take it and would love to get everyones input on how to get there, or suggestions for alternative solutions.
issues/questions
- inception front end pneumatics - no reason other than it looks most old schooly and compact to hide under shroud
- mill out backblock to lighten but keep OG look
- AKA lightening bolt and cocking rod
- inception internals
- gunfighter frame
- freak bore stock barrel and drill out porting at the nose a-la-1995
issues/questions
- this is a sheridan sprung cocker, and also - i think 9/16? what issues will i have getting it nelson sprung with the ID internals and running right? I can get old adjustable IVG plugs that are non threaded from Bacci. will the spring lengths be all wrong?
- running it on HPA - what other work would Ideally be done to run it off air?
- efficiency - issues/ expectations/work that could be done to make it better?
- firing rate - anything else I'm missing there that is inherent to that old design that will be slowing me down
- gunfighter frame and trigger - best choice? - looks stock-ish - any other ideas on a more sleeper trigger assembly?
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