Vulcan .25

I bought this Vulcan a month or so ago. As you can see I am more into function than beauty. The last few days, I set it up how I like em. The LOP was a good 1.5 inch too short, as I am 6'4" tall & have a 15.5 -16" LOP. So I added 1.5" spacers. I may make a piece of wood later on, for more durability. I like to carry by bullpups on my right side under my arm. I always use a short length of paracord between the snap & rifle. Keeps it quiet. I don't like to hook my sling to the scope base , but have. On this one I actually have the front portion of sling attached to sling attachment on the rail under front of rifle. The only thing the sling attachment on scope rail is doing is keeping my rifle in the position I prefer. I find I like my rear sling attachment point to be close to the butt of rifle. With these two points of attachment the rifle carries exactly how I want & I can have it to my shoulder in a second. Since I don't have the mag in the way I mounted this scope as low as I could get it. I used Seekins lowest rings, think they are the 0.82, but not sure. I have a very good cheek weld on this rifle now & I am on it without any head twisting or movement like some rifles I have owned. The scope is a March 2.5-25x42 MTR-3. I sold my March 5-32 x52 as it was just too big for this rifle. The scope throw lever came from MK Machining. I used a squeeze plastic clamp for the SF , I still have to put numbers on that. I might change the cocking lever of rifle to the other side even though I like it on the left side. It may get lint & dirt in that area from riding against my dirty hunting jacket all day. Oh, never shot it yet. 

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One of mines is setup like this
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I hope you can see the detail the way the harness is connected. I passed it back under the extruded aluminium top. Basically it is under the barrel so the air cylinder and the stock hold it. There is a loop at the end of the shortest para cord harness branches, all it is 2 or 3 para cord strains. through that loop i pushed the Y clip through after detaching the bit what goes over my shoulder.

I like the way you can mount the scope low. I do the same with my proper scopes, this is a HoloSun red dot sight, works great too. recommended.
I have also modded the butt end, so it sits higher the way I hold it. Plus i have thin neoprene sheets, they come with glue on one side 2mm or so not much thicker, to keep my cheek warm. the paracord is close to the place you breathe to LOL

The Vulcan comes from the country i originally come from too, i am rather proud of it.
Live long and prosper!
 
Sirk I thought about something like that as well. Here is my Colibri & Wildcat. I sling them similar to my Vulcan. Actually so far in all the air guns I have owned or currently own, the Colibri Hummingbird is my favorite. I hope that this Vulcan will live up to its reputation for me. I killed lot of tree squirrels this season with the Wildcat a lot of very long shots as I was in big woods. That lighted reticule on the Midas helped in some dark woods, first I really found it necessary. 
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