Aww man.. This was an intriguing video to watch. Thank you so very much!😁👍🏻👍🏻 No. Not owning one, nor gonna go out and buy one (I'm more into modern airguns myself) - but it was still a very interesting subject. I personally enjoy much these airgun mechanics videos. My Sig Ssuer Virtus PCP (my main hobby airgun) actually (once again) went apart yesterday, without it actually having any issues even.😁 And yes. Very familiar with disappearing springs myself too. Happened lotsa times thru the years. But, luckily, matter don't magically didappear - so they do seem to be found at some point within the area of disassembly.😁 Just gotta be good enough at searching for things and not get lazy.. (as my 5yo usually gets when oufhta search for own stuff that's been laid outta hands a few minutes back😂😂). Nice to see the rifle function good again. Very good work! Thanks for the informative video! 😊👍🏻👍🏻
@@turbo15100 Jim C. used to make HPA adapters for 30 rnd Drozd mags. He had a machine shop at his disposal, but I noticed they were rifled. That told me he made them out of .177 barrels. These barrels were thick walled though. Not like a regular bb gun barrel. Because of this there was enough to turn down for forming threads in the center with a Foster nipple on the end. I just checked and his website is still up. Unfortunately there isn't a pic of the adapter there but there is other cool stuff and you can see the barrels I am referring to. I can email you a pic of one if you have any interest in making one. I don't like leaving links in comments sections so if you copy and paste the following, Jim's website will be the first one. Drozd Mix-N-Match barrel systems
Thanks. There are two options on mounting the rail. Once you have the M-lok rail section you will have to machine the M-lok tabs off the bottom of the rail section. You can then either mount the rail section with double sided tape(Gorilla 60LBS) which would require you to use two stripes of tape; one the full with of the rail and another on top in the center then align the rail and attach to the top of the rifle. The other way would require you to again machine the tabs off the bottom of the rail then place the rail on the rifle centered along the seam line then drill two holes for the mounting screws. The rifle would then have to be disassembled then place the rail on the bottom half of the rifle with the mounting screws and M-lok bolts attached then reassemble the rile then tighten the screws.
Aww man.. This was an intriguing video to watch. Thank you so very much!😁👍🏻👍🏻
No. Not owning one, nor gonna go out and buy one (I'm more into modern airguns myself) - but it was still a very interesting subject. I personally enjoy much these airgun mechanics videos. My Sig Ssuer Virtus PCP (my main hobby airgun) actually (once again) went apart yesterday, without it actually having any issues even.😁
And yes. Very familiar with disappearing springs myself too. Happened lotsa times thru the years. But, luckily, matter don't magically didappear - so they do seem to be found at some point within the area of disassembly.😁 Just gotta be good enough at searching for things and not get lazy.. (as my 5yo usually gets when oufhta search for own stuff that's been laid outta hands a few minutes back😂😂).
Nice to see the rifle function good again. Very good work! Thanks for the informative video! 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
The part on the front of the rifle is a "Barrel Band" GREAT Job!
Thanks!
Good fix bro bro 💪🏼💯💥💥
Thanks!
My first time seeing this. Neat! I can't help but wonder how hard it would be to fix a male Foster fitting to the intake for HPA.
I do believe it could be possible.
@@turbo15100 Jim C. used to make HPA adapters for 30 rnd Drozd mags. He had a machine shop at his disposal, but I noticed they were rifled. That told me he made them out of .177 barrels. These barrels were thick walled though. Not like a regular bb gun barrel. Because of this there was enough to turn down for forming threads in the center with a Foster nipple on the end. I just checked and his website is still up. Unfortunately there isn't a pic of the adapter there but there is other cool stuff and you can see the barrels I am referring to. I can email you a pic of one if you have any interest in making one. I don't like leaving links in comments sections so if you copy and paste the following, Jim's website will be the first one. Drozd Mix-N-Match barrel systems
I would think that a lot of people want that 'problem' with their gun. I know that I would like full auto :)
Love your vids Turbo. How did you add the rail for the sight?
Thanks. There are two options on mounting the rail. Once you have the M-lok rail section you will have to machine the M-lok tabs off the bottom of the rail section. You can then either mount the rail section with double sided tape(Gorilla 60LBS) which would require you to use two stripes of tape; one the full with of the rail and another on top in the center then align the rail and attach to the top of the rifle. The other way would require you to again machine the tabs off the bottom of the rail then place the rail on the rifle centered along the seam line then drill two holes for the mounting screws. The rifle would then have to be disassembled then place the rail on the bottom half of the rifle with the mounting screws and M-lok bolts attached then reassemble the rile then tighten the screws.
@turbo15100 that's so cool. Thanks for the info! I have this gun wrapped and under the tree right now.
Great video! Thankfully mine hasn’t had those issues. But mine didn’t include a magazine. Did you make the magazine yourself?
Purchased from ebay. It's a reproduction of the original Crosman M1 magazine.
Is a plastic stock ??
Yes.