As mentioned in another thread, this is something I've had in some sort of prototype/pre-production stage for a decade. The goal was to create a pump forend that:
* has a full Picatinny rail on the underside for attaching a Magpul AFG or other grip
* has a slimmer profile and extended length compared to the CCI pump
* can be used with either 7/8" or 1" OD barrels
I eventually determined that a 3D printed version would be the best route for ease of manufacture, but it took years before I was actually happy with what I could print in a suitable material (the pump body itself is ASA, not that weak-sauce PLA). Not to mention making endless tweaks to the design.
So here we are.
Accommodating 7/8" or 1" barrels is done by swapping out the liner, itself printed out of a low-friction bearing material. An o-ring keeps the liner held in place. A notch allows for a pokey type implement to remove the o-ring. There's a flange on the pump rod side of the pump to keep the insert from sliding out the rear. And yes, it's rifled - I wanted 'sand cuts' to allow abrasive shmoo to collect without scarring the barrel, and giving it a twist helps eliminate linear wear marks. And because it looks cool.
So, I could use a beta tester. Need to be able to test with both 7/8" and 1" OD barrels (i.e. have a standard Phantom breech as well as a Roundhead). Need to test with a Picatinny attached device or two to see how well that holds up.
(oh, and I went with 'PR6' as a name for 'Picatinny Railed 6 inches')
* has a full Picatinny rail on the underside for attaching a Magpul AFG or other grip
* has a slimmer profile and extended length compared to the CCI pump
* can be used with either 7/8" or 1" OD barrels
I eventually determined that a 3D printed version would be the best route for ease of manufacture, but it took years before I was actually happy with what I could print in a suitable material (the pump body itself is ASA, not that weak-sauce PLA). Not to mention making endless tweaks to the design.
So here we are.
Accommodating 7/8" or 1" barrels is done by swapping out the liner, itself printed out of a low-friction bearing material. An o-ring keeps the liner held in place. A notch allows for a pokey type implement to remove the o-ring. There's a flange on the pump rod side of the pump to keep the insert from sliding out the rear. And yes, it's rifled - I wanted 'sand cuts' to allow abrasive shmoo to collect without scarring the barrel, and giving it a twist helps eliminate linear wear marks. And because it looks cool.
So, I could use a beta tester. Need to be able to test with both 7/8" and 1" OD barrels (i.e. have a standard Phantom breech as well as a Roundhead). Need to test with a Picatinny attached device or two to see how well that holds up.
(oh, and I went with 'PR6' as a name for 'Picatinny Railed 6 inches')
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