BanPatto?

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Nov 21, 2017
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Finally finished my project - Brocock Compatto to “Bantam” configuration. The original gun as you know has an air tube instead of a bottle. The slim stock feels better to me. I have in fact held the Bantam stock and although I like it, this slimmer stock feels good!….plus I didn’t have to spend the money to buy an actual Bantam stock. This gun, I know isn’t the prettiest thing out there, but heck it shoots great and the shot count is awesome. I run this gun at around 12ft/lbs to 18ft/lb, so with the huge reservoir it acts like it is regulated. Awesome! Enjoy!


 
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I thought you'd never ask....

Required parts:

Brocock Bantam bottle adapter block (part # 11) and male fill adapter pieces (part # 17,18,19,15,14,10,13,12 and 16 x 2)

Buddy bottle to replace airtube (aftermarket aluminum or carbon fiber bottle rated for 250 bar max pressure, or part # 20)

pressure gauge (part # 83 and 16)



I found the parts list on the Brocock website (http://brocock.co.uk/index.php/user-manuals/)



After gathering your parts, you need to make the required cuts on your stock to allow the bottle to fit, and then a hole cut at the bottom of your stock to access the fill port. Replacing the airtube with the bottle adapter is straight forward-check parts diagram for fitment.



Please do not attempt to do this modification if you are unfamiliar working with high pressure air rifles. It can potentially be dangerous and/or fatal if you make a mistake. This posting is for informational purposes only.