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Many thanks to JeeperCreeper for preparing the short barrel body I picked up a little while ago. It's looking good.
Last edited by jdgreen76; 09-24-2024, 09:02 AM.
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One of the PGPs latest configuration and currently anticipating further upgrages.π
currently:
DocsMachine - Fast changer
Rainmaker - 3d printed custom battle grips
Carp - feed plug bungee leash
ACP - red shoe
PPS - RVA
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That's awesome, is the apex top held on by grub screws?! I dig that pump handle as well
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Impactfour it's a PPS OG Sheridan OD/Apex adapter and of course a PPS GP handmold pump handle or an Elite Products Battle Pump.π Not sure which on the pump handle though.
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Oh hot damn! I might have to snag one of those bad boys! Thanks for the link! And good to know! I'm hoping to build a wooden pgp pump handle this winter and am looking for inspiration wherever I can find it
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I'm not sure whom did the fab work on this one, but props to whomever it is. Initial photos made it seem ratty, but it's honestly pretty nice. The lock pin for the kp trigger groupings is perfect. The stock must have been an old piece of wood as there seems to be a lifetime of scars on it. It's got nice graining also. The fab work on the stock is also sweet.
There was some jank. The bolt action handle was jb welded in, and I killed it. But I intended on making it a right handed bolt action anyways.
I'm working on making a right hand bolt action now which is why there is a through hole in the bolt. But I'll need some parts from Mcmaster to make it right I think.
i also semi polished. It. I carefully worked the old ebonite out of the corners but I didnt want to remove too much character. I think I nailed it.2 Photos
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I haven't done any woodworking since my freshman year of highschool, so forgive my ignorance, what would be the advantage of doing the cutout pre gluing vs after?
My silly plan is to use a drill press, first with a 1/8th bit to get a nice straight line and then follow up with a hole saw to whatever size I need and clean it up with files. I'm gonna use my tigershark project as a learning experience but am more than open to suggestions!
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Impactfour , it's easier to just lay the action on one side, trace it out on the board and inlet with router, chisels, Dremel, or whatever you have. You're more limited going in vertical and it's hard to see the final fit. It just allows the extra options if you're planning ahead.
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