Multi-pumper classics picture

I have lots of Custom AG's. Springers, PCP's, pumpers, etc. But I thought I would share some pics of my all time favorite Multipumps.
I'm obsessed with customizing, tuning, blinging, all of my AG's. When my guns look beautiful to me, I just love shooting them more.
Hope you like them, and I hope you'll share pictures of your favorite pumpers with the members.

Scott
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Nice collection! Did you do the checkering? I had a Chinese made Webley multi pump clone of the Sharp Innova. Loved it on 3 or 4 pumps, but didn't care for the heavier trigger pull with more pumps. Guess I don't like dump valves. I own a couple old Sheridan model Cs, but they don't see much use.
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This one was rescued from a trash can, here's the before pic-
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I had to Improvise the front sight-I'd like to rework it when I get time so I can put on one of the nice Williams peep sights designed for the gun.
 
Thanks nutcracker and JohnL.

John, I don't notice a really big difference in trigger pull with more pumps on the blow off models. Perhaps some of the reason is because I always do some trigger tuning to eliminate the typical creep that most of these single stage triggers have.

I have a person who does all of the checkering for me, and my customers. She's a professional who is now retired from the Sturm Ruger firearms company.

I too love the Williams peep sights. I'm primarily an optics guy, but I don't like scopes on pumpers because they interfere with the hand hold while pumping, and take away from the light weight, sleek looks of the small rifles.
Nice work on your two Sheridans

Thanks again guys for the kind words.
Scott
 
Thanks wadcutter. I really enjoy adding details to these otherwise pretty plain rifles. Because of my aging eyes, adding Fiber optic sights is one of the first things I do to my none scoped guns.
True gun collectors would never approve of my modifications, but I'm a shooter, and want my guns to be both more functional, and aesthetically pleasing to my eye.

My Sheridan Super Grade, which I was just shooting yesterday, is such a joy to shoot. I just recently completed all my mods. That Stainless steel grip cap has a trap door pellet storage in it. (Pics below). It's a really cool/funtional addition, that I got the idea from a customer, who is having me add one to his model C that I'm customizing. It will store 20, .20cal pellets.

Anyway, thanks again for your kind words.
Have fun.
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Thanks for the comments chuckhunter. That's a real beauty you have there man. These old Sheridans are such a joy to own and shoot. 
here's a pic of a SS that I customized with a brushed aluminum trigger guard, white lined recoil pad, Fiber optic front globe sight, and shortened and blended the pump handle into the buttstock similar to the Super Grade. Also added the heavy bar cocking arm.
I just love tinkering with these classics
Have fun
Scott
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Oh, and the Sharp, which I just picked up about two weeks ago is an awesome gun. Very well built, and more powerful than any of my other pumpers. It's shooting over 600 fps with just five pumps, and that's with .22cal 13.4gr JSB's. More energy than my model A. 
I've wanted a Sharp for several years but they just don't come up for sale very often. Now I know why! In fact, I got mine by placing a WTB ad, and the timing was perfect for the right guy at the right time to have one he wanted to sell. 
I'm very lucky!!
 
Now that you mention it I remember you placing that ad a few weeks back on the forum of color! Lol.
I missed one for sale over a year ago or so in .20 cal. It sold just a couple minutes before I could respond. Always had a soft spot for .20 cal. 
I'm really into the pcp thing these days and sometimes kick myself for getting rid of some of my old favorites but it's all good.
You have a real nack for making those old guns something special! Keep it up...

 
"ChuckHunter"Now that you mention it I remember you placing that ad a few weeks back on the forum of color! Lol.
I missed one for sale over a year ago or so in .20 cal. It sold just a couple minutes before I could respond. Always had a soft spot for .20 cal. 
I'm really into the pcp thing these days and sometimes kick myself for getting rid of some of my old favorites but it's all good.
You have a real nack for making those old guns something special! Keep it up...
"forum of color" ha-ha, thats a Cool way to describe it, with deep meaning 😂.

I too have really gotten into PCP's again over the past 18 months. I had a bunch back in the late 90's when they were the new rage. I sold most of them in the mid 2000's to go on the hunt for old vintage guns. Now I even have a couple bullpup's, which I once thought would never happen.

Funny how we go round and round with this great hobby/sport. I now have all disciplines of AAG's.
Thanks again for your kind comments. 
Have fun
 
Here is a Crosman 101 just recently restored. It was an auction find and probably dates around 1949-50. The original finish was wrinkle paint so that is what I went back with. Nothing custom like your rifles, but Its a blast to shoot and ten pumps average 604fps with JSB Exact 15.89gr pellets. Not a powerhouse...but no slouch at almost 13fpe.
I enjoy all types of airguns as well, but have a soft spot for the vintage pumpers, springers and CO2.



 
Wadcutter, that is one beautiful 101. Very nice work. I love the stocks satin finish, and the wrinkle paint is just perfect. Those are very respectable velocity numbers. My 1400 loves the 15.9 JSB's also, and shoots them at 618 on 8 pumps.
I've always liked the look of the 101. I may have to pick one up some day.
Thanks for sharing.