Okay, here me out... the lower tube ram housing of an Intimidator fits INSIDE the hammer tube of a Stingray. See where I am going with this?
I have a few questions, though.
Could you keep the blowback action of the Stingray valve to reset the ram instead of feeding air to the front port in the ram housing?
Could you just thread the end of the ram housing tube to act as the threaded valve plug in the Stingray valve?
Like, where the ram housing tube would screw into the back of the Stingray valve in place of the brass valve plug screw... the front face would obviously have to replicate the original valve plug enough to hold a Stingray cup seal for the valve stem to seat on/seal against.
Either way, you have to cut off the poppet valve on the ram tube, and probably trim the front of the ram (or the back of the valve stem)... you can see in the pictures where-abouts this would maybe line up... I have blue tape on the Stingray hammer tube showing where the back of the valve is, and blue tape on the Intimidator ram housing where the end of the ram is... you can see the, like, 1/4" gap/overlap where either the ram or the valve stem would need to be shortened.
I have a few questions, though.
Could you keep the blowback action of the Stingray valve to reset the ram instead of feeding air to the front port in the ram housing?
Could you just thread the end of the ram housing tube to act as the threaded valve plug in the Stingray valve?
Like, where the ram housing tube would screw into the back of the Stingray valve in place of the brass valve plug screw... the front face would obviously have to replicate the original valve plug enough to hold a Stingray cup seal for the valve stem to seat on/seal against.
Either way, you have to cut off the poppet valve on the ram tube, and probably trim the front of the ram (or the back of the valve stem)... you can see in the pictures where-abouts this would maybe line up... I have blue tape on the Stingray hammer tube showing where the back of the valve is, and blue tape on the Intimidator ram housing where the end of the ram is... you can see the, like, 1/4" gap/overlap where either the ram or the valve stem would need to be shortened.
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