Beautiful guns guys! Leaning towards a Boyd's pro varmint stock in pepper laminate I'm thinking will look great. Keep them comin!
Quote from: Dairyboy on August 22, 2016, 10:23:32 AMBeautiful guns guys! Leaning towards a Boyd's pro varmint stock in pepper laminate I'm thinking will look great. Keep them comin!That would be a beautiful gun. I haven't see a disco with that stock shape/color... Cheers
How about my Disco Double....Homemade repeater breech that accepts MRod mags. and the gun is a rear cocker.... .25, .30, and .35 cal TJ's 25" barrels, with a 7/8" CF shroud applying tension to the barrel and a Hatsan Air Stripper the muzzle.... The stock is a Boyd's Blaster in Forest Camo.... Trigger is MRod Gen1.... Here are the best tunes....Future plans include a Cothran Powerhouse Valve which should allow me to go back to cocking with the bolt.... Maximum power achieved in .357 cal was 192 FPE....Bob
heres my .177 disco
MAN....talk about airgun porn and eye candy!!!!
Amazing rifles gentlemen.Without trying to hijack this thread, can I assume it is entirely possible to build a Discovery based rifle without ever actually buying one? Theoretically I could buy:Stock - Boyd's / CrosmodsBreech / shroud - BNM / CrosmodsMarauder trigger groupAirgun Labs spacervalve - either stock Discovery valve / hammer, or one of the custom valves / hammersCothran air tubeDiscovery barrel cut to the length for a carbine / or a Challenger barrel if going .177fill endbarrel bandtransfer portmisc (end cap / power adjuster / or SSG assembly, gauge block / gauge)It most likely is not very cost effective, but an entire rifle can be built from parts, correct?It looks like it would be a fun winter project.Thanks.Bruce
It most likely is not very cost effective, but an entire rifle can be built from parts, correct?Yes, and make over 200 fpe if you've got enough caliber. This is my 2260 based .357