Anyone have any recommendations for a good quality AR folder. I like the LAW tactical...but in another world for price.Rob
Got my stock adapter from Lee today. Thanks Lee. I also want to thank David Furr for the nice tune he did on my pistol along with the installation of the barrel grub screw. The Airmax is a whole 3 pounds lighter than the Colibri even with that big ol' UTG scope on it.Tried a red dot and didn't like that. Might try to find a pistol scope later on? Using what I got for now. Had the Huggett and the UTG laying around so put them to use here.Ha, need me a little mini bipod mount for the Airmax now? LOL
Nice looking setup Jimmy, where did you get the LDC from? Looks nice and slightly larger in diameter to me. BTY, nice guns buddy!
Got my stock adapter from Lee today. Thanks Lee. I also want to thank David Furr for the nice tune he did on my pistol along with the installation of the barrel grub screw. Took me a while to learn not to rest the air tube on the bag when sighting in. It has to be rested tight up against the trigger guard if you plan on shooting tight groups. Don't know why it took me so long to realize it as I had the same problem with the Colibri and as you can see in the photo the bipod mount on the Colibri is positioned at the end of the air tube flush with the action for best accuracy.Took pics of it along side my Colibri and my .22 Cricket Carbine for reference. The Airmax is a whole 3 pounds lighter than the Colibri even with that big ol' UTG scope on it.Tried a red dot and didn't like that. Might try to find a pistol scope later on? Using what I got for now. Had the Huggett and the UTG laying around so put them to use here.Ha, need me a little mini bipod mount for the Airmax now? LOL
Thanks Lee, lets see what ya got? Got any pics? I'm game if it's small and will fit the tube very close to the trigger guard.How about a clip on pellet tray to make loading the pellet easier? Do you make those as well?
This rail fits the tube, but you'll have to cut a notch in the shroud.
Quote from: BSJ on January 24, 2018, 09:23:38 AMThis rail fits the tube, but you'll have to cut a notch in the shroud.That's a good idea, just hate to notch the shroud. ThanksI'm thinking something along this line except have the pic rail instead of the sling stud?
That's something I can make. I don't like permanently altering guns like these that the user can't easily go back to stock configuration. I have sling studs on hand, I will get started on the design.
Quote from: Vash545 on January 24, 2018, 03:08:57 PMThat's something I can make. I don't like permanently altering guns like these that the user can't easily go back to stock configuration. I have sling studs on hand, I will get started on the design.Lee, can you make one like that with a picatinny rail on the bottom instead of the stud?
Has anyone considered a replacement trigger guard with a rail that protrudes out below the air cylinder? It would also be a great spot for a pistol laser as well.
Quote from: swish on January 26, 2018, 11:07:29 AMHas anyone considered a replacement trigger guard with a rail that protrudes out below the air cylinder? It would also be a great spot for a pistol laser as well.I was just thinking about this the other day... I was also thinking about using the trigger guard screw holes as possible mounting points for a forearm...