Diana Chaser given the Full Buck-Rail treatment

Hello @Carmine0076
The pistol is not real picky about the pellets but I have been using H&N Field Target Trophy 8.64gr
I bought all the stuff from Buck Rail, super nice company and great products
The Rings are UTG Medium High
You are welcome
Ok Thomas, very well, I know the Buck Rail company, perfect and thank you very much.
 
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Here's my Buck-Railed .25 Bandit. The scope came from him too.
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Hello everyone,

I just converted my Diana Chaser into a Full Buck-Rail AR conversion. I don’t think you should use the word “cute” in the same sentence when describing a gun, but fellows this little Carbine is cute! Not only is it cute but it is accurate as all get-out, ( see attached photos ). I have to say right now that I am so overly impressed with the quality of the Buck-Rail components, every little detail is so well done, this conversion went together so nicely. I ordered the AR Grip, Adjustable Stock, Tri-Rail and the Suppressor. The suppressor is so quite that I can here the trigger now when I fire the gun. First time to shoot it after the conversion with a pellet, I opened the door to my shop and fired it toward my 25-yard target and it was so quite that I thought I had installed something wrong. I loaded in another pellet and aimed it at six thicknesses of heavy cardboard and fired, well the pellet went through all six pieces of cardboard and into my plywood wall to where the skirt of the pellet was flush. Oooops!

Last night I ordered from Buck-Rail the Laser and the Red Dot Scope and if I do not like the Red Dot then I will order a Compact Scope.

I had this 3-9x40 scope and only one set of rings that would fit the 11mm rail so I decided to mount them temporally and do a bit of target shooting today. The center ring on the Big target and the four outer rings are all 1-inch in diameter. The “Sighter Dots” at the bottom are 1/2-inch in diameter. To sight the scope in I shot 5-times on the right second in Dot, made some adjustments and shot 5-times at the left second in Dot. Then I shot 5-times at the center and made a few slight adjustments to the scope and mover up to the top left Circle. Tweaked the scope and moved over to the top right with 5-shots. No more adjustments and down to the bottom right circle with 3 in the dead center. And the last circle on the bottom left with ALL 5 shots in one hole. This goes without saying, but I am one pleased shooter today. That is a total of 35-shots on this target set out at 10-meters (33-feet) using H&N Field Target Trophy 8.64gr pellets. This is about 37 to 39 shots total now fired on the 12g CO2 cartridge and that also pleases me.

I was almost afraid to make any changes to the Original Chaser but now I am so happy that I did.

Be safe and have a great day,
ThomasT

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I highly recommend Buck Rail!🤟
 
How much for the conversion? Just short barrels or do they offer 16" .25 barrels?

I saw that AR conversion on BuckRail's site, that's tempting. I have a footlocker full of take off AR furniture.
Send Wes an email. He might be able to do that.

 
I just got my NEW and IMPROVED Buck-Rail stock tubes with a STEEL coupler, steel grade 5, 1/4" bolt, today.

If you have bought one before from Buck-Rail, contact them for DEEP discount on these new ones. They are very much worth it!!!! :)

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this is a good improvement. I had two of those old stock tubes break from very minimal handling I just gave up on them
 
How have you all been liking the new buffer tubes with the metal bushing and bolt for taking out the wobble? I have been working on turning my Bandit into a micro carbine for my wife. I started with making my own tube stock with PLA printed parts and a carbon tube.

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Like the previous Buckrail buffer tube, I kept the stock rigid by making the 3D printed parts fit very snugly. It's actually quite rigid and has held up great, but the PLA will inevitably break down if the tube stock is taken on/off more than a couple times. I'm also not happy with the butt, since it's just a printed part and has some flex. I've been working on redesigning it to have a more solid feel, but there's also no adjustability in the LOP. So I decided to order the new buffer tube kit from Buckrail. It's going to be heavier than this carbon contraption I've built, but I'm hoping it's rock solid.
 
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I have 2 of the new tubes that I ordered when they were offered as a upgrade special sale. They are heavier and lock on tight. I really like them and think they are much better than the old stock tube he offered. One caveat though is the new spring guide and cap put more tension on the hammer spring. It changed my fps and lowered my shot count on my Bandit. I ended up cutting a coil off the spring to get back to my original tune. Took me awhile to figure out it was the new tube and guide that made the change