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Murf the Elder - September 23, 2009 12:58 AM (GMT)
Some of y'all will remember the P-Mag project that I had going. It was coming along pretty nicely, but then the time and money that it was going to take to get her finished started adding up, and I just lost the desire to continue it.

I got a trade offer from another member here, and I took it. It's a 2K2 right feed with a drop stock and a stick feed.

Sniper as received from Beefotron a few weeks ago:

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Sniper as it looks now:

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I picked up a 3.5-ounce with SP on/off valve from lacanuck. A random piece of green macro-line that I ran across, a generic, no-name green trigger shoe off of Ebay. Some 32* Stickies, a green Black Magic cocking rod, and a green CP detent. The bolt is a delrin bolt/pin combo from http://www.alamocitypb.com
The stock class feed is of unknown origin, but it's a very secure brass clamp with a CCI end cap and ball slots. It's got a Dye Xcel barrel on it. The feed is angled so that it feeds directly, as it's too long if I leave it horizontal. As is, it gives the low profile of a stock feed, with the smooth feeding of a DF.

The only two things left in the works are to pick up a Python Compression System barrel kit and a green CCM pump handle. Once I get those done, she'll be finished.

As is, this is the most comfortable and naturaly pointable gun I've ever owned.

So...whatcha think?

Meph - September 23, 2009 01:06 AM (GMT)
Snipers are fun, I'm a fan of them. Nice one w/ the right feed. I used to have one of those Lapco stocks, but they never shouldered right w/ me and ended up just tossing it away to somebody.

With that SP on/off valve I do recommend you buy a rebuild kit. They have 1 very tiny teflon o-ring on the knob and they're not as long lasting as bolt o-rings. Easy to get to, just a simple snap-ring on one end and pull out the knob to replace. But if it's new you should be good for the rest of the year.

Murf the Elder - September 23, 2009 01:13 AM (GMT)
Thanks for the tip. I'll look for a kit. In the meantime, while my Googlefu is processing, anyone happen to just know offhand where I can get one?

cockerpunk - September 23, 2009 01:42 AM (GMT)
that gun was never tall enough for me. i could never aim it well because it was too low.

its a rockin nice gun though

Beefotron - September 23, 2009 04:46 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (cockerpunk @ Sep 22 2009, 07:42 PM)
that gun was never tall enough for me. i could never aim it well because it was too low.

its a rockin nice gun though

Nuh uh! It shoulders beautifully. I always enjoyed where it sat. Seems Murf likes it too. 2 to 1. :P

Murf the Elder - September 23, 2009 11:42 AM (GMT)
I had to flip the shoulder piece over to make it shoulder right. Before I put the taller part on the top, it was too low.

So you're both right. :P

§TOCKCLA§§ - November 6, 2009 11:12 AM (GMT)
you should knock off the feed neck and drill and tap for a a phantom feed
heres how mine turned out

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ive done it with vert feeds as well

had to mill down the rail a lil though for a snugger fit however

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Murf the Elder - November 6, 2009 02:34 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (§TOCKCLA§§ @ Nov 6 2009, 06:12 AM)
you should knock off the feed neck and drill and tap for a a phantom feed

That was the original plan, but I've found that I enjoy having the ability to use a hopper or a stick feed.

cockerpunk - November 6, 2009 06:19 PM (GMT)
the PPS feeds are handy too because you an angle them to get more positive feed, and they stack an extra ball.

i know you die hard SCers are gonna crucify me for that, but its true.

yellowpumpguy - November 7, 2009 06:45 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (cockerpunk @ Nov 6 2009, 01:19 PM)
the PPS feeds are handy too because you an angle them to get more positive feed, and they stack an extra ball.

i know you die hard SCers are gonna crucify me for that, but its true.

*Crucifies*

I hate those PPS feeds. Regardless, that isn't a bad setup you have.




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