I own an m-rod, and I don't know about adding the anti double feed mechanism. Don't get me wrong, I have had it happen several times.It just takes diligence.But I think it would add unneeded complexity to the system, and Increase the cost.And may adversely affect the trigger pull.I don't know if I would want the gun to lock my bolt closed on a round, and prevent me from opening it again until it's fired.Personally, I would take a better stock over the anti-double feed.
Quote from: 45Bravo on September 22, 2014, 02:14:32 PMI own an m-rod, and I don't know about adding the anti double feed mechanism. Don't get me wrong, I have had it happen several times.It just takes diligence.But I think it would add unneeded complexity to the system, and Increase the cost.And may adversely affect the trigger pull.I don't know if I would want the gun to lock my bolt closed on a round, and prevent me from opening it again until it's fired.Personally, I would take a better stock over the anti-double feed. An anti feed wouldn't lock the bolt, it would just disengage it from moving anything in the action till the trigger is pulled. Hatsan has one on all their repeaters and it's a dream to use. It wouldn't add anything to the cost sticking a piece of metal in the action.
.177 option. All crosman repeaters need an anti double load mechanism. Definitely a better stock, I honestly can't believe they even allowed the gun to go into production with that joke of a stock. An option for wooden furniture would be nice too. The gun is already pretty great in my opinion. The only thing they need to do is fix the stock.
It wouldn't add anything to the cost sticking a piece of metal in the action
Quote from: c2k5 on September 22, 2014, 08:20:35 PM It wouldn't add anything to the cost sticking a piece of metal in the action .Not exactly, the r&d coming up with a system doesn't infringe on someone else's patent.Then while the cost per piece may be 3-5 cents each, multiply that by by say 300,000-400,000+ units sold worldwide, and it suddenly becomes quite expensive..