As to marketing this... I am in the process of tooling up to do this cost effectively. It's a simple mod, but I'd like to recoup something for being the first to risk the R&D... too much to ask?
I recently got a 2nd Gen 60c, and fell in love. I like the solid construction, the weight and balance, and, frankly, the looks of this gun. It just fits me... so, as usual, I dove into the deep end.I set it up with a modded QB78 bulk fill cap, and coated the receiver, hammer and bolt with Teflon bearing powder coat. The result is a nice little single shot... and it inspired me to take these a bit further. I grabbed up a couple handfuls of early 60s, and started this project in earnest.This will be my first PCP, so I'll be learning as I go. Any input will be most appreciated!I started with mounting a MRod .22 magazine. I have seen no examples of this mod (thinking this is the first ever), and measurements showed it would be a close fit. It fits, and works nicely... but there is no room for error. I am contemplating a longer barrel, so haven't cut the DOM tube yet. I want the most possible reserve, not for a large shot count, but so I can see just how hard I can make it hit for 10 shots. I bought a pump from FDAR, so I'm set to play.Any ideas are most welcome...
It will have an 8.4CI tube... what would be a reasonable FPE goal for 10 shots in .22?