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December 5th, 2009, 18:39 | #151 |
Wow same here. Might have to ditch the pistol, and go grab one! Then for the fun to begin.....
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December 5th, 2009, 19:54 | #152 |
use a protractor to find the angle of the rear of the body, cut the stock (in this case, a .22 stock) at a comfortable position. find the optimal position by lining up the trigger of the shotgun with the trigger slot cut into the stock. drill a pilot hole, and then bore a 3/4" hole into the stock as deep as required. use a wood removal tool on a dremel to bore out the sides for the notches.
In this case, i drilled through the stock and stock tube, then halfed the body and filled the stock tube with expoxy and a nut. Did both sides seperately so the body can still be taken apart. Put together and run the relative long screw through both parts. only took 3 hours to get the fit right and another hour to get the screw attached. |
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September 25th, 2010, 15:58 | #153 |
Just a bump to say that the Crosman S34P is on sale at Canadian Tire again for 40% off ($71.99).
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September 26th, 2010, 01:38 | #154 |
yup picked one up yesterday
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September 26th, 2010, 13:27 | #155 |
Got one used this week, and I gotta say that it's hell fun to take someone out in the back!
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September 27th, 2010, 01:12 | #156 |
Thanks for the heads up Gent's! I picked one of these Shotguns up this morning. By mid afternoon I her all painted up and looking like a "real" airsoft gun.
For the price, this is one heck of a fun little gun. At about 20 - 25 feet I am getting all 3 BB's in a nice grouping maybe 6" across. It won't penatrate a pop can at that distance, but it will dent the hell out of it. Not sure about long term reliability, but considering this was just an impulse buy after reading this thread today, I am totaly happy with my purchase. Thanks again Gordo
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September 27th, 2010, 14:26 | #157 |
Hey guys; I was just wondering if anyone here has "pimped out" their Crosman Stinger S34P Shotguns?
I really like the look of a shotgun when it is equiped with all the tactical accesories. Things like adjustable stocks, tactical rails, red dot sights, lasers, flashlights and of course the manditory shell holder mounted on the side of the receiver and help make these things look so cool. I have looked around on the net to see what you can do to these things, but I can't seem to find many pics of the M3 with lots of accessories on them. You see lots of pics of the TM - SPAS or the M870 shotguns dressed up, but nothing really for the M3. Just wondering if you guys have found ways of adapting any parts intended for other shotguns onto the M3? Post some pics if you done up your "Shotty" to look like a "Hotty"! (weak eh ) Gordo
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September 29th, 2010, 02:08 | #158 |
just bought one of these from canadian tire, painted it up, seems to work good test firing, looking forward to trying it out in a game
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September 29th, 2010, 03:46 | #159 |
After using my buddies DE M3 for the pass 2 games. Decided to pickup my own for indoor games. Perfect timing that it goes on sale when I was looking for one. It doesn't seem as smooth as a TM and DE i used before but its not bad.
Now I just gotta find a cheap place for the mag shells since 2 is not enough.
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September 29th, 2010, 09:56 | #160 |
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Hey guys, just a heads up, you can get really good range with heavier BBs, like 0.28g. I found that 0.25g would overhop so tried heavier, best I saw was 0.36g. The upper barrel will still overhop a bit but not as bad as with lighter BBs. Range, effectively about 120-130ft.
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September 29th, 2010, 10:01 | #161 |
It's on sale again guys
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September 29th, 2010, 10:27 | #162 |
again or still? I think the sale ( or at least in this area) started Friday and runs till this thursday
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September 29th, 2010, 11:09 | #163 | |
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I have a velocity of around 230 FPS with .25 and I am hitting people at 100 feet in the face with all 3 BBs hitting their face. That is pretty sick, the grouping remains tight even at such a range, I have the Smith & Wesson full stock all black version (signature below) but it is the same as the clear Canadian tire except with a stock and all black. I tried with .28 and I did not had the same performance the velocity was too low and accuracy was not as good. For my shottie .25 is the perfect weight for accuracy, distance and FPS. So I recommand people using different weights BBs starting from ,25 and I would really not go higher than ,30 and see for themselves. This is now my favorite gun indoor and by a longshot... the best investment that I have made in airsoft!
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September 29th, 2010, 15:23 | #164 |
i also had best luck with hitting a target with .25's, they also feed the best in the crappy crossman mags
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September 29th, 2010, 16:10 | #165 |
My crosman shotgun is a blast I had it for over a year. Things I would recommend would be getting at least 6+ tokyo marui shotgun shells cause the crosman ones are pretty cheap. A black hawk wrist shell holder works well and is better than a shotgun sling. A flashlight mount is also handy and you don't really need to get optics for this cause its a shotgun and most of the time you are just gonna hip fire.
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