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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:05 pm 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:23 pm 
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aside from the obvious HPA conversion, aftermarket steel breech, forward stock, and different style bolt

your trigger looks quite recessed :?:

also the feature that you don't immediately notice is the extra long barrel...did i miss anything visible

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:28 pm 
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robipaul wrote:
aside from the obvious HPA conversion, aftermarket steel breech, forward stock, and different style bolt

your trigger looks quite recessed :?:

also the feature that you don't immediately notice is the extra long barrel...did i miss anything visible

you missed one thing, but your close, all them things are different then a stock 22xx gun forsure.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:41 pm 
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lude wrote:
robipaul wrote:
aside from the obvious HPA conversion, aftermarket steel breech, forward stock, and different style bolt

your trigger looks quite recessed :?:

also the feature that you don't immediately notice is the extra long barrel...did i miss anything visible

you missed one thing, but your close, all them things are different then a stock 22xx gun forsure.


i had to take a step back instead of looking close, but i swear your power plant looks to be the one from a QB 78 :shock:

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:44 pm 
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robipaul wrote:
lude wrote:
robipaul wrote:
aside from the obvious HPA conversion, aftermarket steel breech, forward stock, and different style bolt

your trigger looks quite recessed :?:

also the feature that you don't immediately notice is the extra long barrel...did i miss anything visible

you missed one thing, but your close, all them things are different then a stock 22xx gun forsure.


i swear your power plant looks to be the one from a QB 78 :shock:

its either a heavily modded 2240, or a heavily modded qb78, not sure what one at this point barrel. but you win the e cookie qb with a 2240 grip frame 2250 stock hardware and a whole lot of internal mods, rva cock on open mostly custom front spring valve, custom hammer. to name a few


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 5:52 pm 
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It's a QB/AR base, with a Crosman trigger frame, 2250 forearm and a removable stock. The picture cannot be enlarged, so it's tough to see the barrel in any detail. For all intents and purposes, I would suggest that as the 'base' or 'frame' is a QB, is should be classified as a heavily modded QB.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 7:21 pm 
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It's a QB/AR base, with a Crosman trigger frame, 2250 forearm and a removable stock. The picture cannot be enlarged, so it's tough to see the barrel in any detail. For all intents and purposes, I would suggest that as the 'base' or 'frame' is a QB, is should be classified as a heavily modded QB.

its a stock length qb barrel, stock tube and stock breach, custom bolt, rva thats tapped for the rear grip frame bolt so its no just threaded into the tube, custom hammer so the bolt goes all the way back with the cock on open, basically nothing in the tube is stock, from the end cap to the valve. and soon i will be making a 24 inch tube for it to run it on 3000psi and building a custom valve of a different design. and a breach to take m-rod mags, in the end its not going to have much qb in it besides some design features, and maybe barrels


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 2:42 pm 
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Sweet "mutt" as you called it.. I would call it a work of art! 8) I'm still a newb to all this but haven't seen any even close to this.. is it all from you or were you inspired by another?

The pcp tube I would definitely do again... I'm still non-pal, so my set up once complete will have a high shot count. Even at full power your still going to get 30-40 shots at 3000. right now I'm at 1600-1700 (without the delrin valve stem :wink: ) and get about that many shots, haven't counted yet. I had to do a lot of fiddling to get the valve restricted to stay under 499fps. What does your "QBman" get for shot count?

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Sweet "mutt" as you called it.. I would call it a work of art! 8) I'm still a newb to all this but haven't seen any even close to this.. is it all from you or were you inspired by another?

The pcp tube I would definitely do again... I'm still non-pal, so my set up once complete will have a high shot count. Even at full power your still going to get 30-40 shots at 3000. right now I'm at 1600-1700 (without the delrin valve stem :wink: ) and get about that many shots, haven't counted yet. I had to do a lot of fiddling to get the valve restricted to stay under 499fps. What does your "QBman" get for shot count?

not sure honestly, i haven't counted enough for me on co2, maybe 35 or 40 in the low 600s havent chronoed it yet but its putting cp pointed's though 3/4 inch of pine and denting the steel behind it, and is still quieter then a stock 2240, somehow,


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:47 pm 
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Your scope is on backwards.

Kidding, great looking build.

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