Stocks/Grips/Chassis FOUND Looking for a wood grip and cheek rest for an FX Impact M3
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I’m looking for a wood grip and cheek rest for my Impact M3. Thanks
Somewhat, I’m just getting into the more complicated stuff with it since I have a good job and I can afford it haha. I’m starting to enjoy it more and just bought a Caldwell crony. I’m gunna do some reading about the valve in pcpsThat's why I like the np02 as it has high shot count.
My np03 about 40 shots on small air cylinder and about 80 from longer cylinder but it adds weight.
Np02 is à badass little gun as its very compact with bottle and cylinder.
If your gun has a twang when you fire it" that will be the valve spring" as its way way to stiff.
But to remove the valve is a pain as the cylinder threads are ridiculously tight as the oring seems to get into the threads when assembled.
The valve poppet can also be shaped for better air flow.
Hence lighter valve spring = lighter hammer spring.
Both my krals are setup this way.
I made my own biathlon lever as I got sick of trying to find one.
I will put some pics of them up for you later today.
I hope I'm making sense to you lol
great idea.R/C transmitter ANTENNA having a string and tassel on the end ... On Gun wing flag
Been using said devise for 6-7 years now rifle & pistol .. yea it works far better than feather, yarn etc ...
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Well, from the drawings and photos, the top sear looks very similar, and even if it's different, it might fit in a Rem trigger. It sure looks the same to me, but you can't tell from pics. Just an observation, as there are literally tons and tons of true match grade triggers for Remingtons out there. It's interesting to think someone would have the foresight to design an airgun around one.Even if it used a Remington hanger, I'm sure the top sear is specific to the rifle. But given its design, I believe it could be adjusted to provide anything you want, maybe requiring some spring changes.
Thanks for the advice but since I used advance mode and set up the rifle for RMR slugs, and Howlers I have the chrono off. The rifle repeats incredibly well. The RMR slugs are in a world of their own coming out of the barrel. Using the lead sled at 50 yards almost stack-able, and at 100 yards MOA. The Howlers are great but not quite as good as the RMR slugs.....maybe it's the length difference and the RMR feel like they have a lubricant on the surface. I put a 700cc bottle on the rifle since shot count was poor with the 480cc. On the way is an ATN X-Sight 5, 5-25x to complete the package. I already have the slug speed to program the onboard BC. The only time I'll need the chrono is to confirm a new projectile speed, but I'm sticking with the RMR slugs. I found advance mode easy to use; I set the voltage at 80 and stepped the timer in 100 increments to find the best fps on each slug. The Howlers liked 3200 and the RMR 2800 on time. Worked out to 875fps on the Howlers and 895 on the RMR's.Just remember to take care of your chronograph
Simple to clean
Really cool, thanks for the info!Thank you.
The earliest of the model 31X series was fall of 1939. .Judging by its characteristics, it looks like your rifle was manufactured in early 1954. The safety on it is not original to that rifle.