I made a pump stop for my new gun and thought I would share the photos so that other people can keep from beating up the lower tube on their guns. You can't see it as much but the same happens on full body guns if you don't have something else stopping the rearward pump stroke. For mid and half blocks the bolt pin impacts the lower tube. For full body guns the hammer lug usually does this in its slot. Neither are ideal.
Pictures are all out of order but they're there at least.
Remove the pump handle via the 2 allen screws. Don't drop the return spring
Find a rod of some kind that fits in the secondary guide rod hole. I had a good piece of brass but it was too wide, so I "turned" it down with a drill press and file.
Then you test fit it in the pump handle. You don't need to re-install the handle to check the fit, just push the handle on to the guide rods.
Grind it away till it lets the gun recock reliably. I wouldn't try to get it RIGHT on the edge or else you won't reliably catch the hammer.
Now the pump stroke is reduced, but more importantly you aren't bottoming out on something as difficult to replace as the slot of the lower tube.
Pictures are all out of order but they're there at least.
Remove the pump handle via the 2 allen screws. Don't drop the return spring
Find a rod of some kind that fits in the secondary guide rod hole. I had a good piece of brass but it was too wide, so I "turned" it down with a drill press and file.
Then you test fit it in the pump handle. You don't need to re-install the handle to check the fit, just push the handle on to the guide rods.
Grind it away till it lets the gun recock reliably. I wouldn't try to get it RIGHT on the edge or else you won't reliably catch the hammer.
Now the pump stroke is reduced, but more importantly you aren't bottoming out on something as difficult to replace as the slot of the lower tube.
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