With the big price increases on the crosman website, very curious if the same has happened to parts. If you could post or send me what the cost of the prod parts, much appreciated.
Thx for the parts pricing info. I can confirm that the bolt and valve pricing are the exact same as my 2/2020 invoice. The other prices are also on par with my memory of prior orders. PS: I like your approach to the reverse drop block.
I love this kind of works, i am very courious to see the final product.
looking great.. i like the press fit plastic Tp, i do the same thing with nylon
The 10x1 mm die arrived a day early along with the pic rail.Had an invasion of Army worms so had to take some time to spray the yard.Probably heard about the Air Mega Force and tried to muscle in on my turf.The Army should know better than to mess with the Air Force (we have nukes)......LOLMade the brass plug for the back of the tube but didn't have time to make the bracket.Need to make a custom standoff etc.12 Bellville washers in the reg produced 1400 psi output.Assembled the gun and pumped it to just over 2K taking 150 strokes.I'll run some chrony tests in the morning.For this run I'm using the Pinball cocker and 13xx trigger frame from a previous experiment.The bumper on the back of the valve is 90 duro poly and allows only .050" of stem travel.Road Trip:PB cocker: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=187681.013xx TF: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=188673.msg156172953#msg156172953Gun weighs 5 lbs and surprisingly balances just forward of the trigger frame at the rear tube seam.I think with a scope and a wood stock it would be be close to ideal.
Do you have a link to the ebay filter you bought, and did the dimensions match the description? I'm seeing multiple items that have discrepancies in the wall thicknesses. Just wondering if it's as much volume as advertised.
Quote from: 2K1TJ on August 13, 2021, 10:27:46 AMDo you have a link to the ebay filter you bought, and did the dimensions match the description? I'm seeing multiple items that have discrepancies in the wall thicknesses. Just wondering if it's as much volume as advertised.Here's the one I bought.Filled it with water and it took 100 cc or 6 cubic inches.https://www.ebay.com/itm/324622331739?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Quote from: Tack Driver 10 on August 12, 2021, 06:47:32 PMThe 10x1 mm die arrived a day early along with the pic rail.Had an invasion of Army worms so had to take some time to spray the yard.Probably heard about the Air Mega Force and tried to muscle in on my turf.The Army should know better than to mess with the Air Force (we have nukes)......LOLMade the brass plug for the back of the tube but didn't have time to make the bracket.Need to make a custom standoff etc.12 Bellville washers in the reg produced 1400 psi output.Assembled the gun and pumped it to just over 2K taking 150 strokes.I'll run some chrony tests in the morning.For this run I'm using the Pinball cocker and 13xx trigger frame from a previous experiment.The bumper on the back of the valve is 90 duro poly and allows only .050" of stem travel.Road Trip:PB cocker: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=187681.013xx TF: https://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=188673.msg156172953#msg156172953Gun weighs 5 lbs and surprisingly balances just forward of the trigger frame at the rear tube seam.I think with a scope and a wood stock it would be be close to ideal.Seems you build a very flexible setup, good for efficiency and capable of considerable speed, congratulations!