Initial parts were ordered this AM. Ordered the syn stock for now, was only $18 and change. A boyd's will probably replace it, once the project gets near completion.
So John, how do you like this build you've done?
Looks like a cool project.Maximus stock for $18? Will a Disco drop in this stock? Can I get the Part# ?
Will the trigger guards be a production piece? Looks great!
Quote from: Dairyboy on April 25, 2017, 01:29:56 AMWill the trigger guards be a production piece? Looks great! Yes, John received the first of our production run, and we will have them up on the website in a few days.And just to confirm the Disco and maximus stocks are fully interchangeable just need the correct stock screw as John pointed out.
Quote from: Kallysan on April 24, 2017, 11:24:58 PMLooks like a cool project.Maximus stock for $18? Will a Disco drop in this stock? Can I get the Part# ?While I don't have a disco, a number of members have reported the stocks are swappable. The stock lugs are different lengths, so need to get that as well.Syn Stock: GBMP22-105Stock Lug: 397-041
Well, the box was on the deck when I got home. I haven't been through all the parts yet, but had to know if the valve was going to work. Boy, they do put allot of oil in those tubes to prevent rust! And the answer is, it fits! I slid the valve in the tube and using two screws from Magnum Airpower, and the exhaust sits dead center in the TP hole. The screw heads were a very good fit, not like some of the prod/1720T ones I have. The bottom hole for the 3rd screw is offset, as I suspected. Not sure yet if I'll find anther position to make it a 3K psi gun. But, if not, good to 2400, will be good enough. I also slid in the prod gauge block and my fears were unfounded . It is dead center in the hole butted up against the valve. Anyway, going to get back to the inventory of parts. I'll post some pics latter this evening.