I admire your talents. The true definition of an eccentric Englishman, well done sir!
(O.K. I really think you are as mad as a hatter, but hell if it floats your boat go for it but you do know you are going to cop some flack for this! )
have a look ,i have been tinkering again ,click below
http://www.oldgit1.co.uk/_sgt/m7m2_1.htm
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I admire your talents. The true definition of an eccentric Englishman, well done sir!
(O.K. I really think you are as mad as a hatter, but hell if it floats your boat go for it but you do know you are going to cop some flack for this! )
mad dogs and englishmen
flak welcome ..
Why
interesting stock.....scorch marks from a blowgun?? .......seriuosly tho a gun thats loved and cared for is a good gun IMO.
power output is also interesting...as a certain person from a well known mag has it that its just over 11 ft/lbs....not nearly as bad as you have found.....i wonder if they come from the factory between 6ft/lbs and 11.....oh dear..
Last edited by merlin; 06-02-2006 at 06:35 PM.
'The person who sais it cannot be done should not interupt the person doing it' _ old chinese proverb
there are definately some very made people out there.
oh come on lets face it - we're all big boys (and girls) who like things that go BANG!!!
hats off old boy - good job - im thinking about doing something along those lines myself - any suggestions?
regards amsniper
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, he who does not ask, is a fool forever.
Ora8i did some work on one of these rifles, it was quite nice to shoot when he'd finished it, dare I say that it was better than some "classic" 60's rifles that I have shot.
Bob
Originally Posted by Bob1957
NO!
ATB
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
Well I'm saying it anyway !Originally Posted by I. J.
Bob
Originally Posted by DAVE C
because i can ......
can't imagine how you could get 11ftlb from one of these ,unless you fired the hole thing out of a cannonOriginally Posted by merlin
Nice job on the B3 mate, I think with some of us its the taking of something basic and cheap and transforming it into something better (without wasting a load of money in the process) and perhaps learning a bit about airguns in the process?
I've always wondered whats inside a B2, other than a broken spring in many cases!, I always have liked to take things apart to see how they work! he he.
Anyone see the customised B2 with aluminium stock etc in the airgun magazine, it looks awesome, but many will say why bother with a B2.
chers
neil
Yeah i have seen it and i dont think awesome is the right word!!!Originally Posted by necronomicon07
I can think of a few words to describe it.
Master Debater
Originally Posted by Bob1957
Go on then - seeing its you Bob.
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk