This is the stock set up I've been using since last summer. It allows for a great cheek weld and is very light wieght. It also carries extremely well and I can hold it like a cane with out the can hitting the ground. It also gives the option of a pistol or carbine in under a minute.
I used a set of high UTG rings with a 1/2" aluminum rod. I also used some 1/2" fuel line for added comfort. Works great. I can regularly hit golf balls at 60 yards and even 80 a few times. I call her The Green Gremlin. She's tuned for 685-690 fps for about 37 shots with .22 crosman piranhas. Dead quiet and a blast to shoot.
Hi everyone. New to the gate. Got my pp700 two days ago. Bought the airmax mk2. Really like the pistol already! But purchased it with the idea of turning it into a carbine for backpacking. Seen some awesome ideas on this thread! I really like the Ar stock adapter and wonder how or who to contact about one. I also really liked sawtoothscreams wood bull pup stock. Great job on that one! Wish I had the time/ability to make my own. I think the Ar stock would be a better light weight option though for my application.
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.That sounds like a really great idea. It would give a factory look that's reversable. Has anyone given any thought to a .25 cal conversion?. I know it would not be a straight swap and would require engineering work which is beyond my skill level....but it would make a great pistol/carbine.
Does anyone know of any tricks to getting the end cap off my pp700sa? I'm trying to replace it with a 1/2x20 adapter. It seems like the whole barrel is just spinning. I had my finger on the barrel at the breach and I can feel it spinning when I turn the end cap.