I was thinking just the barrel band itself and no end cap.But theres still the plastic parts on the inside.I guess for me wood on a 2100 just isn't going to happen.
Quote from: Ronno6 on May 14, 2021, 03:05:33 PMI think I have the fixturing and processes reasonably mastered for making the wood forearms for 2200/2100/766.I have the process for fitting the 622 buttstock to the receivers of the pumpers.Fitment looks pretty good.What I HAVEN'T figured out is how to make the forearms I make LOOK like they belong with the Crosman finished stocks.Their process must be a one-step spray, stain and finish. the tint is always so even...I know this is a bit of a double post with one in the woodworkers thread, but it reaches Crosman enthusiasts..........Ron, it looks Really NICE!
I think I have the fixturing and processes reasonably mastered for making the wood forearms for 2200/2100/766.I have the process for fitting the 622 buttstock to the receivers of the pumpers.Fitment looks pretty good.What I HAVEN'T figured out is how to make the forearms I make LOOK like they belong with the Crosman finished stocks.Their process must be a one-step spray, stain and finish. the tint is always so even...I know this is a bit of a double post with one in the woodworkers thread, but it reaches Crosman enthusiasts..........