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~kaos~
05-09-2006, 10:01 PM
Both or one of you it doesn't matter, I can use more than one plus there might be a small afertmarkert for 'em.
I picked up a couple Viper M1's on a whim..... very thin, compact and tippmann-like. I have a gas thru stock that I'd like to use on at least one of them but it's gunna require something "fabricated" to make it work. The easiest and most simple thing would be to take a piece of aluminum stock maybe .375-.5" thick, .75" wide and about 3.75" long. Mill the firat 1.75" om one end so that it's channeled to fit a .375" universal dovetail rail mount. Then at the opposite end drill and tap to holes so that a basic duckbill ASA can be mounted. I'm not sure of the angle I'm going to bend it or I'd include that. What I'll do is probably bend it downward (somewhere near the 2" mark from the front) in 5 degree increments until I find something comfortable with the gas thru stock mounted to it. Yes, USA Markers makes a CAR stock for these but it puts your line of sight & head too high... rigging somethin off the bottom of the gripframe is close but I don't like the look.
LMK if this can be done and what it would run......

Edwin
05-10-2006, 04:21 PM
Sketch something out and email it and I will let you know........

~kaos~
05-10-2006, 06:41 PM
Sketch something out and email it and I will let you know........
Deja'Vu .... isn't this how the tribal lpc idea got hatched?? *lol* I'll see what I can scribble out by tomorrow. thx

Edwin
05-11-2006, 09:23 PM
Got your drawing.....I just purchased a shit load of tooling from a guy....let me look for a dovetail tool.

~kaos~
05-12-2006, 09:48 AM
Got your drawing.....I just purchased a shit load of tooling from a guy....let me look for a dovetail tool.
If it's too time involved LMK. I was trying to think simple but sturdy, without having to drill into the body. My other idea was to thread a piece of round stock to match one of the 2 plugs in the back, let it extend out 2" or so an flatten the top side so a universal ASA could be easily attached. Maybe cutting threads and milling a section of round stock flat would be easier?