Snowpeak Pinty Bullpup

I decided to keep the bullpup.

I know it inside out now and would be a pity to waste that knowledge :)
I only have the rail issue to deal with.

I have 3D printed a moderator and single shot tray too.
Would you be interested to print one of each for me and let me know how much will be? I’m all the way in Washington in Puyallup
 
Beautiful day today with no wind and sunshine about 63 degrees. Hauled out the Pinty Bullpup for another round of shooting off the golf tees but this time it was paintballs at 35 yards. Just like the last time at 50 yards with one inch balls, three tees set up, three shots, splash three paintballs. I'm loving my Bullpup!!!

On another note, I 3d printed a Picatinny Bidpod rail that was originally intended for a SPA P15 but fits the Pinty Bullpup perfectly:
( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5964116 ) Free download...
Would you be interested in printing one for me as well?
 
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A gentleman on the forum is making custom magazines for the Snowpeak P35 and has suggested that he would make magazines for the Pinty Bullpup if the intrest is there. Let me know if you would be interested in afterrmarket magazines for the Pinty Pup and hopefully he will take on the task!
By the way, have you found anything about extra magazines for the Pinty
 
my bullpup leaks while filling, holds no air, pinty told me to fill gun while submerged in water, seems like not a good idea, anybody have a idea to look for?
Tonka, get you a small spray bottle, mix some dish soap and water. Spray it in spots while trying to fill. The leak. Will blow bubbles. Easiest way to track it down.
 
Yes, I had several rifles. They do that, but I do believe it or not. I put a couple of drops off silicone oil and the adapter, then hooked the adapter to the tank or compressor next I cut the rifle and leave the lever open with the safety apply without closing the lever. I air the rifle up to at least 200 bar then I check it if it doesn’t get fixed the first time I close the lever shoot it once or twice while it still has a little bit of air in it then repeat same thing call it and leave back here to 150 bar and try again sometimes it’s taking me as many as three times. Are you trying to edit with the compressor or with a tank? Sometimes it works faster with the tank as you can force air a little faster, which helps the puppet vale clothes better
 
Hey guys, I blew up my aftermarket adapter for a moderator. I think I found all the parts, but do you guys know how many washers in between the internal baffle, are supposed to have and where do they go?
Moderator, on a Pinty bullpup? Was yours that loud? Mine just makes a click, then a bang, or loud whump!, from hitting 2x4s or fur and flesh.
 
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Hey guys, I blew up my aftermarket adapter for a moderator. I think I found all the parts, but do you guys know how many washers in between the internal baffle, are supposed to have and where do they go?
Did it blow apart your moderator as well as the adaptor? Sorry, I've never had the cap off the end of my Pinty Pup. I hope you found it all. I know that stinks
 
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Will- There are 9 baffles in the shroud. If your using a moderator you really don't need them. Just more ways for a pellet to clip. I am on my 2nd Pinty Pup because the first one would not take air & they sent me a new Pup. I took the baffles out as I"m using a moderator also, but just make sure you put some material in the inside of the shroud to cover the holes in the back of the shroud so you don't get any lead dust blowing back at you & this also lowers the sound a lot.
 
Yes, I thought I was gonna make it quieter, but what I need to know is when everything fall apart there was some washers inside one of the baffles do you guys know where they go?
Will, wish I could help you with that one. My best guess, try to find a blow up diagram of the P-15 snowpeak. That's pretty much what the pup is anyway. I know they are out there, because I have seen a few pics of it posted. Several of they guys that are big snowpeak fans can definitely lead you in the right direction.