The Steel Breech is an inexpensive upgrade.
You just take the pistol apart, and put it back together...
Add a shoulder stock (I bought two for the price of one through the online airgun classified pages)
The only modification to get to this point is to drill the barrel band/pump tube plug (part #1300A006) out to 7/16"
Pushing out the roll pin that retains the barrel band unit.
Just an ugly plastic part. The general idea of my project, overall, is to replace any plastic with metal.
I took some measurements and made some simple drawings. I decided a 3 part assembly would replace the one part unit.
Facing a length of aluminum rod.
Turning the diameter for the plug.
Filed and scotchbrite-ed.
I flipped it around and mounted it true in the 4 jaw chuck, then cut it off to length.
Turning a smaller diameter for the actual barrel band.
Drilling for a #10 screw thread.
Tapping with hand power, using the lathe for alignment.
Picking up the edge, so I can find the center line.
Picking up the end.
Spot drilling for the roll pin that retains it in the pump tube.
Drilling for the roll pin.
Hey Nice work what kind of lathe is that. The plate in the back of the chuck looks like a front rotor disk with all the holes, like one on my 1000 yamaha virago.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Taig Lathe. The disc is an aftermarket index plate I make, it allows dividing work. It is handy if you have a spindle mounted on the cross or milling slide.
ReplyDeleteWill you be selling these if so how much, nice work. Thanks Robert
ReplyDeleteI won't be making aftermarket parts any time soon, still learning the ins and outs of airgunsmithing. Maybe in a few years.
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