Question: Stocks with thumb holes.
Im making a small barrel air rifle. I am kind of new to all of this, but i seem to have made the working parts with no issue what so ever. But i have a question about the thumbhole component of the stock.
So you guys have a reference here is what my rifle is going to look like. Note there is no thumb hole.
The questions is where does it go ?
i know its not just a hole, there some tapering of the wood around it.
What does this tapering look like?
How large is this hole meant to be?
thanks in advanced,
chinnerz
p.s. im not the best at drawing, so this is not to scale
So you guys have a reference here is what my rifle is going to look like. Note there is no thumb hole.
The questions is where does it go ?
i know its not just a hole, there some tapering of the wood around it.
What does this tapering look like?
How large is this hole meant to be?
thanks in advanced,
chinnerz
p.s. im not the best at drawing, so this is not to scale
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Here's some examples for inspiration:
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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You don't even need a full stock, you would just make a pistol grip and buttpad like this:
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I Like the way you've gone for more of a bullpup design, a lot of people don't like the look of a bullpup but when you're building a spudgun you can't afford to be picky when power is at stake and you can get a good bit extra out of those 20cm without compromising the comactness.
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Here's an idea for making life even more difficult, a hydraulic trigger system
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
gee thanks....jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Here's an idea for making life even more difficult
hmmm hydraulic trigger system.
well i bet its one of those things which sounds harder than it is, i could probably use a few syringes some tubing and some oil.
however you cant beat a long stick in its simplicity
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In this case, certainly, since your trigger is in line with the valve.chinnerz wrote:however you cant beat a long stick in its simplicity
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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you don't need oil.. water will work just fine
but instead of choosing this method you can buy a small QEV to pilot the main valve... that's much simpler
but instead of choosing this method you can buy a small QEV to pilot the main valve... that's much simpler
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A QEV is basically a commercially available piston valve, if you can get your hands on one it will save you a lot of fabrication.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life