Looks beautiful. Be careful with that camo wrap though. My father-in-law had a Crosman Storm XT with that wrap on it. It was exposed to humidity and the wrap held moisture, causing the barrel to rust. He didn't even notice till unwrapping it. Just a warning to make sure you don't store it where there is high humidity or take it out in the rain.
Thanks SA! Concerning the camo tape, thank you for the warning. All my babies (air guns) are treated very well and are kept in a conditioned air environment and are never used in the rain. But here in NC the summer humidity is off the charts, so it's not at all perfect.
On the intake side you can go as far as you can. On the valve exhaust and port you can go just under the sizes of what ever caliber size being used anymore you will be wasting air. From what I understand 💯✌️👌🫡😉
@BriceP.O.I. ya there a is a point of no diminishing return with air guns and how far you can modify it. After some much there no point . It limited out took me awhile to realize it more of a balance and combination of thing are going to be your best results I also had some help I talk to a few people that enginer and design also machine airguns parts wich helps. My comment was based on what I was told when I ask the question how far can I go before iv went to far💯🫡✌️👌👍😉
@BriceP.O.I. the way you have it set up it should be able to handle 3000psi But a 2260 tube is a thinner wall then a discovery tube it self. I wouldn't leave 3000psi in it over a long time though. It can handle it . I'd say 2500psi and under would be on the safe side. Anything over 2500psi and will tend to cause valve lock up really . also the marauder even at high power doesn't need more the 2500psi to be in the sweat spot of the power curve. You actually loose power after 2500psi if the set up not design for really high power. 💯💪👌✌️🫡
Thanks JS. Great information, it's much appreciated. I'm re-arranging the 2260 and it's vital to have the confidence that the set up has a good chance of being successful.
That's may dream unit sir,but can't afford,,from the Philippines sir...
Awesome build family. WoW!
Thank you very much Hank!
Looks beautiful. Be careful with that camo wrap though. My father-in-law had a Crosman Storm XT with that wrap on it. It was exposed to humidity and the wrap held moisture, causing the barrel to rust. He didn't even notice till unwrapping it. Just a warning to make sure you don't store it where there is high humidity or take it out in the rain.
Thanks SA! Concerning the camo tape, thank you for the warning. All my babies (air guns) are treated very well and are kept in a conditioned air environment and are never used in the rain. But here in NC the summer humidity is off the charts, so it's not at all perfect.
@BriceP.O.I. Just looking out for a fellow airgunner. It took forever to remove that dang rust. Nice accuracy with that Crosman btw!!! 👍
Dude you are very talented!.. very nice!..
Thanks GW! I appreciate your comment more than you know.🙂
@@BriceP.O.I. keep up the great work!🤘👊
On the intake side you can go as far as you can. On the valve exhaust and port you can go just under the sizes of what ever caliber size being used anymore you will be wasting air. From what I understand 💯✌️👌🫡😉
I used to think "air, air, and more air" but I've come to my senses.
@BriceP.O.I. ya there a is a point of no diminishing return with air guns and how far you can modify it. After some much there no point . It limited out took me awhile to realize it more of a balance and combination of thing are going to be your best results I also had some help I talk to a few people that enginer and design also machine airguns parts wich helps. My comment was based on what I was told when I ask the question how far can I go before iv went to far💯🫡✌️👌👍😉
Hey JS, how much pressure can a 2260 tube take if valve is pinned, disco valve top, and magnum power fill adapter? TY
@BriceP.O.I. the way you have it set up it should be able to handle 3000psi But a 2260 tube is a thinner wall then a discovery tube it self. I wouldn't leave 3000psi in it over a long time though. It can handle it . I'd say 2500psi and under would be on the safe side. Anything over 2500psi and will tend to cause valve lock up really . also the marauder even at high power doesn't need more the 2500psi to be in the sweat spot of the power curve. You actually loose power after 2500psi if the set up not design for really high power. 💯💪👌✌️🫡
Thanks JS. Great information, it's much appreciated. I'm re-arranging the 2260 and it's vital to have the confidence that the set up has a good chance of being successful.
Brice you got a lathe ? this is cool . 991 is screaming fast . I really like your builds
No lathe. When I need to, I make jigs from wood and use clamps and hand drills for the rotation. Thank goodness I'm not in a hurry. Thanks bro