Gil at GI Custom Airgun Parts suggested I post this after I sent him a picture with his stock on my Gun. I did not realise I still had a login here as I frequent the Canadian forums now.
The muzzle break is off of some unknown powderburner. I picked it up at a local gunshop, it still had part of the barrel attached to it(hack sawed off). The owner did not know what it was off of ( just knew it was "very old" )
The barrel bands are off of the 2240. Purchased from crosman.
Polomax (Login polomax) Crosman Forum Member 24.140.48.252
Muzzle Break looks like its off a Old Thompson TOMMY GUN
February 22 2008, 5:20 PM
Very nice........Wow on the barrel bands
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Polomax (Login polomax) Crosman Forum Member 24.140.48.252
What is the Frame coated with????
February 24 2008, 3:57 PM
Did you do the work on the Grip Frame?? So many questions So little time
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With the frame I filed smooth all the rough edges from the casting process and then sand blasted the whole frame. I decided to keep it that way as I have polished frames in the past and not been happy with the end results nor the upkeep required.
(Login polomax) Crosman Forum Member 24.140.48.252
Very nice...... I like that look what media did you use.
February 24 2008, 8:42 PM
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