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Will it be a major impact on the performance?
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I still think i should try it because of the nice looks and the ability to add a sight to my gun
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I'm thinking of simplifying the stock sort of like this one here: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7288&
There would be less fittings which means less gluing and like benstern said less chance of failure
There would be less fittings which means less gluing and like benstern said less chance of failure
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Other possibility is to keep the stock, close it off so no air will go through it.
Then where the tip of the handle is run a piece of 1.5 or 2" pipe (about half the barrels length) under the barrel, that will be your chamber.
Then where the tip of the handle is run a piece of 1.5 or 2" pipe (about half the barrels length) under the barrel, that will be your chamber.
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Sorry for the stupid question but to close it off would you use ball valves?
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You could, but you know in fittings how they have a lip inside them to stop a piece of pipe going too far in?
Well get a piece of pipe, cut it length ways in half, boil it or heat it up with a heat gun. Lay some bricks on it.. blah blah blah
What you're trying to make is some PVC sheet. Shouldn't be difficult.
Now once you've made some sheet, cut a disk with a holesaw the size of the I.D of the fitting you want to block off.
Make 4 of these. Glue and prime them together with PVC glue and primer.
Now glue and prime the outside of them and the front face around the edge of the disk that will sit against the lip in the fitting.
Once you've done that, put them in the fitting, and push them down until they rest up against the lip and wait 24hours for it to dry. That should seal it off from pressure.
Well get a piece of pipe, cut it length ways in half, boil it or heat it up with a heat gun. Lay some bricks on it.. blah blah blah
What you're trying to make is some PVC sheet. Shouldn't be difficult.
Now once you've made some sheet, cut a disk with a holesaw the size of the I.D of the fitting you want to block off.
Make 4 of these. Glue and prime them together with PVC glue and primer.
Now glue and prime the outside of them and the front face around the edge of the disk that will sit against the lip in the fitting.
Once you've done that, put them in the fitting, and push them down until they rest up against the lip and wait 24hours for it to dry. That should seal it off from pressure.
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instead of using sheet pvc just get some coins i find that works easyly
and it should be fine ruining the air through stock iv done it many times before
and it should be fine ruining the air through stock iv done it many times before