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 Post subject: 2260 Carbine
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:20 pm 
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Still working on this 2260 carbine. Found its got zero sight picture, so I will add a scope or red dot.Image
Wasnt happy with the shotgun forearm so I switched to this ventilated one.
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 Post subject: 2260 Carbine
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:27 pm 
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I'm really liking the looks of your 2260. The collapsible stock and the forearm really sets off a unique look. What connector is on the rear to allow you to use an AR stock?


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:37 pm 
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Castle02 wrote:
I'm really liking the looks of your 2260. The collapsible stock and the forearm really sets off a unique look. What connector is on the rear to allow you to use an AR stock?


That would be the patent pending PaddyFritz Adapt-O-Matic


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 Post subject: 2260 Carbine
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Ahhh, roger that.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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Nice job. I really like the left-hand breech...


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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Nice job. I really like the left-hand breech...


Thanks guys.
The breech is a B&A or Crooked Barn unit. It can be right or left. It was on a pistol, thats why I have it on the left, but I may put it on the right side now that its on a rifle.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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REALLY nice, that patent pending adapt-o-matic seems like a real winner I would put a folding stock on that thing.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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REALLY nice, that patent pending adapt-o-matic seems like a real winner I would put a folding stock on that thing.

Right now I have it detuned to keep it under 500. If I decide to change that later a folding stock may make it too short, but I am not sure. I dont remember the min length for a non-restricted rifle.
Its pretty short and easy to carry/stow anyway. Fits nicely in the pick up gun rack.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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paddyfritz wrote:
DocGadget wrote:
REALLY nice, that patent pending adapt-o-matic seems like a real winner I would put a folding stock on that thing.

Right now I have it detuned to keep it under 500. If I decide to change that later a folding stock may make it too short, but I am not sure. I dont remember the min length for a non-restricted rifle.
Its pretty short and easy to carry/stow anyway. Fits nicely in the pick up gun rack.


UGH us and our stupid laws... this is because you're using a 2260 tube, so it's considered a rifle so you can have it over the limit and it won't be restricted, right? If you use a 2240, it's a pistol so it would become restricted, right?
Man that's complicated... they should unregulate all airguns or maybe they could unregulate all airguns .25 and under if they want to keep part of it.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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DocGadget wrote:
paddyfritz wrote:
DocGadget wrote:
REALLY nice, that patent pending adapt-o-matic seems like a real winner I would put a folding stock on that thing.

Right now I have it detuned to keep it under 500. If I decide to change that later a folding stock may make it too short, but I am not sure. I dont remember the min length for a non-restricted rifle.
Its pretty short and easy to carry/stow anyway. Fits nicely in the pick up gun rack.


UGH us and our stupid laws... this is because you're using a 2260 tube, so it's considered a rifle so you can have it over the limit and it won't be restricted, right? If you use a 2240, it's a pistol so it would become restricted, right?
Man that's complicated... they should unregulate all airguns or maybe they could unregulate all airguns .25 and under if they want to keep part of it.


because you're using a 2260 tube, it's considered a rifle so you can have it over the limit and it won't be restricted, right. That's right. If its over the limit, it would still be a firearm.

If you use a 2240, it's a pistol so it would become restricted, right? Right again.


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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ill agree with our stinking laws regarding air rifles/pistols!!
how stupid is that to have a 500fps muzzle velocity?
i dont find it "lethal" at this number?
most wont even kill a squirrel in this range if im correct?

BC/Canada laws suck! :butthead:


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 Post subject: Re: 2260 Carbine
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If I remember rite, barrel length plays into this, 18 in. I believe, unless it was made by the manufacterer with a shorter barrel (within some limits). A 1894 in a Trapper is legal (centerfire) as it was made this way, barrel about 16 in. Got one in 45 colt. I think overall length is in there too. REMEMBER, the uniform may not, will not, know all the rules, let alone where to measure from and to.In some ways it is ment to be confusing. At one time I knew a lot of the rules as I was in the fight against them. But the memery gets foggy after awhile.



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