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Started by Fronzdan, October 27, 2012, 04:25:40 PM

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BDS

Quote from: AirShooter2012 on December 27, 2012, 06:05:55 PM
That breech screw seemed awful small... emailed Crosman about that screw.  They said it was a 1/54 (.0185) allen wrench.

It's an .050" hex key, get several, the cheap ones round off quickly.
Brian

AS13

Yep...It was .050" Crosman gave me the wrong info!
Crosman 2240-.22
Crosman 2400KT-.22
Crosman 357W-.177
Crosman M177-.177
Crosman Vigilante - .177
Umarex SA177- BB
Winchester M11-BB

"Anything made can be made better."

crossliner

I use 1.3mm hex for the said screw although I already replaced them w/ ss versions that use 2mm hex keys. Best regards.

Tater

All the Ace Hardwares near me have the 050's. Like $.45 each too! None at Home Depot, Lowes, Menards....
Buy several as suggested.
Jerry

NW Chicago suburbs

AS13

Well finally :) I broke down the 2400KT polished the hammer and cleaned the barrel. The basics are done. I couldn't belive the crap in the bore. I gave it the Qtip test on the chamber and the crown, no snags. While I had the barrel out I gave the chamber and crown a light polish.  Now, if I put everything back together right it should push a pellet down the barrel, hopefully with some accuracy. The reassembly of the breech was a little tricky. It kept wanting to roll left or right on the tube. My biggest concern was keeping the transport port aligned with the barrel. Next time I think I'll put in the screw for the hammer spring cap in first to keep it from rolling.

Crosman 2240-.22
Crosman 2400KT-.22
Crosman 357W-.177
Crosman M177-.177
Crosman Vigilante - .177
Umarex SA177- BB
Winchester M11-BB

"Anything made can be made better."

BDS

Ha ha, we ALL recognize that work bench!

Keep polishin and fittin and fine tuning, you'll love the results!  :-\ :-*
Brian

outofthefire

#486
Yesterday I made a new trigger, today I made up a muzzle brake and cut plywood to have a go at making some grips and fitted my new steel breech that arrived this morning. I was also looking at the trigger frame I reckon it shouldn't be too hard to make a replacement from steel.

Fronzdan

Quote from: outofthefire on December 28, 2012, 11:51:12 PM
Yesterday I made a new trigger, today I made up a muzzle brake and cut plywood to have a go at making some grips and fitted my new steel breech that arrived this morning. I was also looking at the trigger frame I reckon it shouldn't be too hard to make a replacement from steel.

If you can make steel trigger frames....well lets just say you could make some money selling them around here!

Motorhead

 :D Got tired of waiting for others to build and bring to market an affordable Bull Pup conversion .... so just went and built one  :-*
Paintball gun trigger frame, Aluminum main chassis, Walnut wood stock .... yea baby the MUD PUP ( Marauder Unitized Design ) gets born.

Scott
2 M-Rods .22 & .177 Reg
Air Arms TX200 MkIII .177
RWS / Diana-75 HV TO-1  .177 
Diana 100 SSP .177
FWB-124D .177 
HW 35  .177
RAW TM-1000 .177 .20 .22
WAR WarP .177 .25
Taipan Mutant .22
Sheridan Blue streak .20
BSA Scorpion .177 Reg
BAM 50 Custom .25 Reg
Hatsan AT44 .22 Reg
Shoebox / Alpha 90 4.5K & CF tanks

Tater

Cool stuff Motorhead. How does she shoot?
Jerry

NW Chicago suburbs

1377x

Quote from: Motorhead on December 29, 2012, 07:16:20 AM
:D Got tired of waiting for others to build and bring to market an affordable Bull Pup conversion .... so just went and built one  :-*
Paintball gun trigger frame, Aluminum main chassis, Walnut wood stock .... yea baby the MUD PUP ( Marauder Unitized Design ) gets born.

Scott
very nice work!!! :-*

how long did it take you make the neccessary parts and to put it together?
how is the scope mounted? ???
closed mouths dont get fed

bgmcgee

Finished up a new pellet trap for my brother. He has one of those crosman plastic jobs so I made him a new silent trap.  Turns out pretty good,still need to adjust my dimension a little,that's what you get with doing something with no real plan.
"I've lost what's left of my right mind"

Motorhead

Quote from: 1377x on December 29, 2012, 10:30:21 AM
very nice work!!! :-*

how long did it take you make the neccessary parts and to put it together?
how is the scope mounted? ???

Here ya go on some details ....
2 M-Rods .22 & .177 Reg
Air Arms TX200 MkIII .177
RWS / Diana-75 HV TO-1  .177 
Diana 100 SSP .177
FWB-124D .177 
HW 35  .177
RAW TM-1000 .177 .20 .22
WAR WarP .177 .25
Taipan Mutant .22
Sheridan Blue streak .20
BSA Scorpion .177 Reg
BAM 50 Custom .25 Reg
Hatsan AT44 .22 Reg
Shoebox / Alpha 90 4.5K & CF tanks

Motorhead

2 M-Rods .22 & .177 Reg
Air Arms TX200 MkIII .177
RWS / Diana-75 HV TO-1  .177 
Diana 100 SSP .177
FWB-124D .177 
HW 35  .177
RAW TM-1000 .177 .20 .22
WAR WarP .177 .25
Taipan Mutant .22
Sheridan Blue streak .20
BSA Scorpion .177 Reg
BAM 50 Custom .25 Reg
Hatsan AT44 .22 Reg
Shoebox / Alpha 90 4.5K & CF tanks

Motorhead

#494
And done ....

Shoots just great as before ... dime size 50 yards patterns.
Just a whole lot more compact now ... No bench gun, but as a hike & hunt arm really B** azz !!

Time to build and fabricate parts .... @ 2 weeks using eves and weekends.
Cost less than $40 but a whole lot of time !! ... billet scope risers were @ 4 hours alone  :-X
2 M-Rods .22 & .177 Reg
Air Arms TX200 MkIII .177
RWS / Diana-75 HV TO-1  .177 
Diana 100 SSP .177
FWB-124D .177 
HW 35  .177
RAW TM-1000 .177 .20 .22
WAR WarP .177 .25
Taipan Mutant .22
Sheridan Blue streak .20
BSA Scorpion .177 Reg
BAM 50 Custom .25 Reg
Hatsan AT44 .22 Reg
Shoebox / Alpha 90 4.5K & CF tanks