It looks just like a shroudless version of the normal gun. The shroud is pretty much useless anyway in 9mm and even in small calibers a proper LDC beats the heck out of a 25mm shroud.
Quote from: rkr on January 22, 2014, 07:15:41 AMIt looks just like a shroudless version of the normal gun. The shroud is pretty much useless anyway in 9mm and even in small calibers a proper LDC beats the heck out of a 25mm shroud.It's probably based on the basic Rainstorm mesures with the barrel being 17 " ( talking .22 and .25 now ) instead of the 18.5" of the long Tactical Sniper, with about 5" of Baffels, Neil Clauge makes a great LDC that screws directly on the shroud
Printed up a single shot tray for my sniper, going to fire lap it and didn't want to mess up my magazines or mess around trying to feed a bullet by hand into the barrel.Should also let me shoot some longer bullets like the 105 gr semi-wadcutters
A piece of aluminium, hacksaw, file and drill work just as well. It takes a bit more time but is much cheaper than a printer:
I notice that sniper has no cover for the hammer guiding pin and it's slot. That's something to keep in mind if you go hunting in the woods, it's easy to get some dirt in there which might affect the hammer operation.
I pulled it apart again, the only thing I noticed was the the guide pin when screwed in fully binds the spring, if I back it out half turn or more the spring is free to rotate.Hammer still seemed a bit gritty so i polished it up some more. I'd like to polish the area it rides in but that is hard to reach and I don't want to gunk up the trigger mechanism Going to make up a tool to help me get that thing back together a screw driver just doesn't cut it, major pain in the butt
I think you might have the hammer spring turned around. Take it out and flip it around. I know it sounds trivial, but the spring on my storm pup was binding also when I reassembled after installing the depinger. Not sure if the sniper is the same, but worth a shot.Quote from: dogwood on January 26, 2014, 11:10:16 PMI pulled it apart again, the only thing I noticed was the the guide pin when screwed in fully binds the spring, if I back it out half turn or more the spring is free to rotate.Hammer still seemed a bit gritty so i polished it up some more. I'd like to polish the area it rides in but that is hard to reach and I don't want to gunk up the trigger mechanism Going to make up a tool to help me get that thing back together a screw driver just doesn't cut it, major pain in the butt