I think the word you meant to use was "tame", unless you have some very odd fetishesto dominate my mother-in-law
Palmer Cap-Chur "Red's Special" Tranquilizer Dart Gun
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I have obtained a second example of these curious devices, of more recent manufacture with a number of refinements compared to the older original. Here they are side by side, with the newer version below the original one:
The most obvious refinement is a cutout in the breech that allows the projectile to be loaded without having to completely remove the bolt like in the original:
Here are the bolts compared:
Another refinement is at the end of the gas tube, instead of having two fixed power settings like on the original there is a power adjustment screw on the endcap. There is also a thumb safety (seen here in the "fire" position) that can be moved back when the hammer is cocked to prevent it from firing when the trigger is pulled:
The markings on the barrel suggest that unlike the earlier model that was a third party adaptation of a Crosman rifle, this version was actually manufactured by Crosman:
The most obvious refinement is a cutout in the breech that allows the projectile to be loaded without having to completely remove the bolt like in the original:
Here are the bolts compared:
Another refinement is at the end of the gas tube, instead of having two fixed power settings like on the original there is a power adjustment screw on the endcap. There is also a thumb safety (seen here in the "fire" position) that can be moved back when the hammer is cocked to prevent it from firing when the trigger is pulled:
The markings on the barrel suggest that unlike the earlier model that was a third party adaptation of a Crosman rifle, this version was actually manufactured by Crosman:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think I will do what I wanted to do with the first one (but hesitated because it's a bit of an antique) and give it a bit of an upgrade.
Interesting that the current version being sold has gone back to the removable bolt and two fixed power settings, albeit with a rear cocking bolt and a trigger guard and safety taken from the Maximus PCP.
Interesting that the current version being sold has gone back to the removable bolt and two fixed power settings, albeit with a rear cocking bolt and a trigger guard and safety taken from the Maximus PCP.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life