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    TX Bullpup

    https://imgur.com/a/r2COWLc

    Had an urge to convert a tx to a bullpup, still in the rough stage but has promise.
    I can see why nobody does springer bullpup kits but quite a few pcp kits around.
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    Respect.

    I see you're going towards the style of the Daystate SR92 stock?

    28102011(046).jpg

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    Design !

    I think you ought to rethink it , and start with a articulated cocking link .

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    I prefer my b&m tx200sr stock myself. But nice style on the stock m8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WILBA View Post
    I prefer my b&m tx200sr stock myself. But nice style on the stock m8.
    They're very nice, pity they're not made anymore.

    Stock is made from scrap salvaged from an old french sleigh bed
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowbar View Post
    I think you ought to rethink it , and start with a articulated cocking link .
    What advantage would that be over current set up ? Can you show me an example of your efforts.

    Should add that all work so far has been done using basic tools.
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    http://www.anstonftc.co.uk/

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    I like that - I look forward to seeing the finished article 👍

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonjon79 View Post
    I like that - I look forward to seeing the finished article 👍
    Thanks pal .. my trouble is I don't know when to stop . Trigger set up has gone through many phases until I was happy with it and stock design has changed several times too
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowbar View Post
    I think you ought to rethink it , and start with a articulated cocking link .
    here's one i've been considering. I think the benefit of this approach might be 'less slack...more direct feedback'
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhUHBJWd5lc

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    Quote Originally Posted by chieffool View Post
    here's one i've been considering. I think the benefit of this approach might be 'less slack...more direct feedback'
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhUHBJWd5lc
    Tried that method, simple enough on a PCP .. not so easy on a springer. Couldn't get linkage to line up, kept binding and jamming. May have helped if I had expensive machines to ensure everything was cut/drilled straight.
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    looks good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    Respect.

    I see you're going towards the style of the Daystate SR92 stock?

    28102011(046).jpg
    Thanks

    Never seen one before, stock has evolved into what it is with no real plan to what it'd be like. Just picked up the angle grinder, chainaw, router and sander and attacked it
    AA TX200 MK2 .177, MK3 Barrel, long stroked & shortened T/P
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