hit the old mac1 site.Dont know that the new one is up and running yet.Gives a pretty good description of what you can have done. I will say the added power is a BIG plus, but you will find, that if you simply remove the overspray from the crown area, and smooth out the trigger, that these guns can put out ~ 15 ftlbs with a pump or two extra and heavies. The billet makes the biggest improvement in the gun, IMO. The pump arms on Benjamins late model stuff is okay for stock usage, when shimmed up. But for extra pumping, or just long shooting sessions, the billet arm is the way to go. you dont feel the "flex".they are quite accurate, though. Little to no recoil makes it a special shooter. Mine likes Barracudas. alot. God bless,Farmer
Three of the four guns in the photo's above are Billet Steroid Modified by Tim at Mac1.... He is definitely the go to guy when it comes to hopping up a Benjamin Or Sheridan! I LOVE MINE!!!! Greg
Quote from: BALLISTIC1 on October 18, 2012, 02:57:32 PMThree of the four guns in the photo's above are Billet Steroid Modified by Tim at Mac1.... He is definitely the go to guy when it comes to hopping up a Benjamin Or Sheridan! I LOVE MINE!!!! GregHey Greg, any idea what Tim charges for a tune up?
I'd get a Mac 1 tuned 392. Check out his subforum. Get some secret sauce to keep it going for years!I have a Condor and an old 342 that I sadly learned is not eligible for a steroid tune. I still plan on having Tim make me a 392 as soon as he gets the Gen 2 brake install figured out.