The Wife's first three shots at 33ft I have changed the scope out as she didnt like the Tasco
is it ok to post here or should i have started my own thread on my build
Quote from: nickwild6 on May 05, 2013, 08:47:25 PMis it ok to post here or should i have started my own thread on my buildThe way I read it, the title is an open invitation. I'd like to know how well bedliner works on the plastic grips and stocks. I really enjoy build threads... if you have the time, fire one up!
Here are mine.
Quote from: stalwart on May 06, 2013, 05:09:50 PMQuote from: nickwild6 on May 05, 2013, 08:47:25 PMis it ok to post here or should i have started my own thread on my buildThe way I read it, the title is an open invitation. I'd like to know how well bedliner works on the plastic grips and stocks. I really enjoy build threads... if you have the time, fire one up!Thats the way I read it tooThe Bedliner paint works much better than expected simply amazing.... Ends up being a satin finish orange peal....... And the best part is that the pumper makes it so easy to pump like night and day.......i'm thinking seriously about doing the hand grips also to match perfect.......seems very very durable also...time will tell
Quote from: nickwild6 on May 06, 2013, 08:31:00 PMQuote from: stalwart on May 06, 2013, 05:09:50 PMQuote from: nickwild6 on May 05, 2013, 08:47:25 PMis it ok to post here or should i have started my own thread on my buildThe way I read it, the title is an open invitation. I'd like to know how well bedliner works on the plastic grips and stocks. I really enjoy build threads... if you have the time, fire one up!Thats the way I read it tooThe Bedliner paint works much better than expected simply amazing.... Ends up being a satin finish orange peal....... And the best part is that the pumper makes it so easy to pump like night and day.......i'm thinking seriously about doing the hand grips also to match perfect.......seems very very durable also...time will tellI like your forearm, who makes thatRalph's
F.n.g needs some advice here:After seeing all these beautifully modded 1377's, I'm dying to build one myself, but there are some problems 1) Crosman is an American company, so obviously all nuts and bolts are going to be in Brittish/American sizes, which isn't a problem for most because they are from the U.S./U.K. but getting tools for them here in mainland Europe certainly isn't easy. What tools do I need, and in what sizes?2) I'm not exactly skilled in working with metal, so do I need to drill stuff out when fitting mods like a flat-top valve/piston kit, a steel breech, an extended probe, a 24" barrel, steel pivot pin and metal barrel band, or is it just a matter of unscrewing some bolts and replacing some parts, and putting it back together? By the way, I'm ordering all my mods from gmac custom parts in Brittain.