Quote from: cwlongshot on May 13, 2013, 01:21:41 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 12:48:50 PM(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.Ya know, I don't like the look so never thought about them much. But I was talking to a guy at the range and he produced one! I do like the way they feel! The forward grip like the AR is APEALING. Post some pics!CWMy main reason for doing the telescoping stock is for my grandkids who don't have the arm length to handle the Crosman stock. This way we can pass the gun back and forth and everyone can adjust for their size. I will put the Crosman stock on my other 1322 and maybe put the 24 inch barrel I have on hand on that gun. I will probably go with my stock sights on that. I have some options, so we shall see. I will post pics once I get the parts in and the gun ready. Should be cool!
Quote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 12:48:50 PM(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.Ya know, I don't like the look so never thought about them much. But I was talking to a guy at the range and he produced one! I do like the way they feel! The forward grip like the AR is APEALING. Post some pics!CW
(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.
Quote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 01:53:56 PMQuote from: cwlongshot on May 13, 2013, 01:21:41 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 12:48:50 PM(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.Ya know, I don't like the look so never thought about them much. But I was talking to a guy at the range and he produced one! I do like the way they feel! The forward grip like the AR is APEALING. Post some pics!CWMy main reason for doing the telescoping stock is for my grandkids who don't have the arm length to handle the Crosman stock. This way we can pass the gun back and forth and everyone can adjust for their size. I will put the Crosman stock on my other 1322 and maybe put the 24 inch barrel I have on hand on that gun. I will probably go with my stock sights on that. I have some options, so we shall see. I will post pics once I get the parts in and the gun ready. Should be cool! Pics as promised. I let my grandkids hold it, and at the shortest length it fit them very well. Looks like fun times ahead!
Quote from: silent_airman on May 19, 2013, 11:53:58 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 01:53:56 PMQuote from: cwlongshot on May 13, 2013, 01:21:41 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 12:48:50 PM(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.Ya know, I don't like the look so never thought about them much. But I was talking to a guy at the range and he produced one! I do like the way they feel! The forward grip like the AR is APEALING. Post some pics!CWMy main reason for doing the telescoping stock is for my grandkids who don't have the arm length to handle the Crosman stock. This way we can pass the gun back and forth and everyone can adjust for their size. I will put the Crosman stock on my other 1322 and maybe put the 24 inch barrel I have on hand on that gun. I will probably go with my stock sights on that. I have some options, so we shall see. I will post pics once I get the parts in and the gun ready. Should be cool! Pics as promised. I let my grandkids hold it, and at the shortest length it fit them very well. Looks like fun times ahead! very nice.......mine is being styled vry close to that...just waiting on mellon........I bought one of my granddaughters 6 years old a pink pumpmaster 760 but she has trouble with the rifle stock...i'm hoping she can handle the tippman 98
Quote from: nickwild6 on May 20, 2013, 12:58:23 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 19, 2013, 11:53:58 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 01:53:56 PMQuote from: cwlongshot on May 13, 2013, 01:21:41 PMQuote from: silent_airman on May 13, 2013, 12:48:50 PM(rubbing hands together, a gleeful glint in my eyes) I have another project in mind, CW. Going to put a stock adapter and a Tippmann 98 stock on my 1322.Ya know, I don't like the look so never thought about them much. But I was talking to a guy at the range and he produced one! I do like the way they feel! The forward grip like the AR is APEALING. Post some pics!CWMy main reason for doing the telescoping stock is for my grandkids who don't have the arm length to handle the Crosman stock. This way we can pass the gun back and forth and everyone can adjust for their size. I will put the Crosman stock on my other 1322 and maybe put the 24 inch barrel I have on hand on that gun. I will probably go with my stock sights on that. I have some options, so we shall see. I will post pics once I get the parts in and the gun ready. Should be cool! Pics as promised. I let my grandkids hold it, and at the shortest length it fit them very well. Looks like fun times ahead! very nice.......mine is being styled vry close to that...just waiting on mellon........I bought one of my granddaughters 6 years old a pink pumpmaster 760 but she has trouble with the rifle stock...i'm hoping she can handle the tippman 98One of my younger granddaughters has trouble with her older sister's 760, but when I put this in her hands she was happy. It fits her a lot better at the shortest position. The only thing I do not know yet is whether this UTG dot scope will work for her. I found I had to mount the scope higher because of the angle of the stock, or should I say lack of angle? Since a dot scope is more forgiving of changes of angle I opted to go this route. We will be shooting this together next weekend and then we shall see.
Update on this setup. I had to remove the adapter. Comes loose too easily. I think it really needs holes drilled in the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions and the holes tapped. I need a tap and die set before I attempt it though. With only the breech and grip screws to hold it, it comes loose after pumping awhile. Should be a pretty simple fix.
If it is the two original screws, then I would put a star washer under the screw heads problem solved. Ed