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    When the triggers released the pins go back to their normal cocked position
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    I'm sort of getting an idea how it could work in my head, main workings of the recocking mech will be overtop to avoid fouling on the jaws as they lock closed and possibly trigger the mag as it passes and can be operated with a grip underneath to make operation less strenious.
    I'm still full of cold and this Gum infection but I'll get some rough design sketches done to plan things out.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

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    just find any old cheap stock on the bay.. you are only going to chop it around anyways..
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    just find any old cheap stock on the bay.. you are only going to chop it around anyways..
    I have a 1022 stock here just incase
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    Segata is offline Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
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    Bay doesn't allow parts on the UK page and won't let you order with a UK account but yes a Used stock could be an option.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Segata View Post
    Bay doesn't allow parts on the UK page and won't let you order with a UK account but yes a Used stock could be an option.
    stocks are allowed and widely sold on there... as are many other parts. Triggers and barrels can get them excited though..
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    I was stuck indoors with a cold earlier in the year and did a lot of 'kitchen table' stuff including a trial of a slingshot rifle below. In the absence of any recoil, I found that a stock or butt plate addition would have only been cosmetic. The main problem with this design was that the bands were not stretched enough to give good performance, although it was still hard to cock at that draw length. What it really needs is a cocking system/sliding trigger unit improvement.


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    That's what I'm working on in my head, I want to beat what I'd be capable of using my arms and being the size I am thats a fairly big draw, I want to figure out how to ease the cocking method as much as possible as well.
    My work area ironically is a comandeered Ironing board that also gets the indoor range set up on it.

    Stocks on the bay, alright I'll have a look but even when I tried a sight before it had a full on fit.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

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