@p8ntballbrotherhood Unfortunately, I've sold two of the three I built, and only have the one I use left. I did put together a tutorial on building them, if you'd like to make one of your own. I'd be willing to answer any questions about the process.
I have been wanting to do this for some time.... I have a Tippmann Pro carbine, its old, but awesome, and pretty small and streamline. I think its perfect for mounting in a rifle stock.
I was planing on using a wooden stock, because I thought it would be easier to dremel out. Yours looks great with a synthetic, but idk if I can make enough room inside a non-wood stock. I know i can get the job done well, with wood, but it would be heavy, very heavy. which would you recommend?
@IXIDORco2 If you use the nicer synthetic material, like for Remington/Savage, the synthetic sands just like a regular wood. Unfortunately, you don't save a lot of weight with those materials. The cheaper synthetic (plastic) is a pain, but it can be done. The other two black stocks are old muzzleloaders and they were an okay fit, but if I was going to build another I would definitely spring for the heavier/nicer material.
figure out how to put a 10 rd mad on it instead of a hopper i put one on my hornet by using a 90 degree angle and took the part with the spring in it and put it in one end of the pvc and drilled a hole on the top of the pvc to be able to load paint then i secured it with a couple of hose clamps it works great and doesnt get in the way of my red dot
@x1geostigma yes, its a NCStar 4x30. If you're in the market, I use their sights on all of my guns and I've never had any issues (and they've seen their share of bumps and bruises).
@ryanpratley893 for the most part I'll agree. I did add put the scope on largely for aesthetics and 60' is pretty close in. All the same, if I get any kind of an idea of where the ball will hit its worth it, especially when 20 shots is all you have to work with.
Looks awesome
RGVBRUTAL 4 days ago
How much wpuld I have to pay u to make me 1
Zmoney7401 2 weeks ago
PM Sent
thenortonsmith 1 week ago
Can I buy one of these
p8ntballbrotherhood 1 month ago
@p8ntballbrotherhood Unfortunately, I've sold two of the three I built, and only have the one I use left. I did put together a tutorial on building them, if you'd like to make one of your own. I'd be willing to answer any questions about the process.
thenortonsmith 1 month ago
Awesome gun dude
1deathbysniper 1 month ago
I have been wanting to do this for some time.... I have a Tippmann Pro carbine, its old, but awesome, and pretty small and streamline. I think its perfect for mounting in a rifle stock.
I was planing on using a wooden stock, because I thought it would be easier to dremel out. Yours looks great with a synthetic, but idk if I can make enough room inside a non-wood stock. I know i can get the job done well, with wood, but it would be heavy, very heavy. which would you recommend?
IXIDORco2 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
@IXIDORco2 If you use the nicer synthetic material, like for Remington/Savage, the synthetic sands just like a regular wood. Unfortunately, you don't save a lot of weight with those materials. The cheaper synthetic (plastic) is a pain, but it can be done. The other two black stocks are old muzzleloaders and they were an okay fit, but if I was going to build another I would definitely spring for the heavier/nicer material.
thenortonsmith 1 month ago
hey bro how much are the stock i have the same gun i wana build it like yours were can i get the exact same stock
TheSaltysack 2 months ago
very good work bro
willballforsoup1 2 months ago
Nice build!
WhiskeyTangoFuck 3 months ago
figure out how to put a 10 rd mad on it instead of a hopper i put one on my hornet by using a 90 degree angle and took the part with the spring in it and put it in one end of the pvc and drilled a hole on the top of the pvc to be able to load paint then i secured it with a couple of hose clamps it works great and doesnt get in the way of my red dot
DarkAura92 3 months ago
where could I get the rifle stock?
PbRedEye 3 months ago
@PbRedEye I got all of mine off ebay, There are a ton of synthetic stocks- its just a matter of finding a cheap one.
thenortonsmith 1 month ago
Thats crazy
SunnyDB1TCH 3 months ago
A standard blowback marker using Co2, you must have been using one hell of a good paint.
Yumyumtuna 3 months ago
could you make a tutorial
SniPeMasterB 4 months ago
Pretty cool gun not bad
FIREBIRDGOD 5 months ago
is that a 4x30 scope?
x1geostigma 7 months ago
@x1geostigma yes, its a NCStar 4x30. If you're in the market, I use their sights on all of my guns and I've never had any issues (and they've seen their share of bumps and bruises).
thenortonsmith 6 months ago
Sweet
comquatable 9 months ago
lol there is no point of a scope on a paintball gun other than looks....
By the time you are far enough away from a target to need to use one the paintball drops and lands no where near where u were looking
ryanpratley893 10 months ago
@ryanpratley893 for the most part I'll agree. I did add put the scope on largely for aesthetics and 60' is pretty close in. All the same, if I get any kind of an idea of where the ball will hit its worth it, especially when 20 shots is all you have to work with.
thenortonsmith 10 months ago
@thenortonsmith if you use FS rounds, or maybe an apex 2, 60 feet is easy as 20 feet. then you can pick ppl off at 150 ft.
miked1997 4 months ago