I had some spare bits and pieces lying around and a cheap Crosman stock I wanted to do something with so started on a flat-top build.
It was going to involve CF tubing but I don't want to have to cut a springfeed slot in that stuff with a Dremel so I kept it oldschool brass... I'll do something with CF another time.

The body is mostly built, I just need to finalize the trigger setup and build some kind of lever setup to test fire it... I'm trying to keep everything hidden in the stock as much as possible so it'll be a while before any updates happen on this.
It's a Freak XL setup with a cartridge valve and uses a P-series hammer, bolt, and valve spacing... I'm doing a cut-down Sheridan frame trigger arrangement like Walz as my KP trigger groups and hammers are going to other builds, and I've never done one of those setups before, wanted to try something new.
I did a "Thadadpter" style feed setup that borrows a Jeepercreeper idea - there's a hidden 1/4" ball hearing that locks the feedplug in place instead of a spring - and the endcap is a chunk of brass to give the impression of another bolt being there. π
It was going to involve CF tubing but I don't want to have to cut a springfeed slot in that stuff with a Dremel so I kept it oldschool brass... I'll do something with CF another time.
The body is mostly built, I just need to finalize the trigger setup and build some kind of lever setup to test fire it... I'm trying to keep everything hidden in the stock as much as possible so it'll be a while before any updates happen on this.
It's a Freak XL setup with a cartridge valve and uses a P-series hammer, bolt, and valve spacing... I'm doing a cut-down Sheridan frame trigger arrangement like Walz as my KP trigger groups and hammers are going to other builds, and I've never done one of those setups before, wanted to try something new.
I did a "Thadadpter" style feed setup that borrows a Jeepercreeper idea - there's a hidden 1/4" ball hearing that locks the feedplug in place instead of a spring - and the endcap is a chunk of brass to give the impression of another bolt being there. π
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