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| Custom Projects / Custom Questions How do I customize? What do I customize? What do I use? Share you experiences and faults here! |
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| Cheffer Join Date: Apr 2006 | Cocker framed sterling I have been having fun putting different autococker frames on sterlings... First I did a DYE 45 slider... (can't find my pics of that one) Then I did a DYE single swing (or two)... ![]() Then I saw a ANS 90* for cheap on ebay (jackel knock off). I bough it on impulse, not even owning an autococker or sniper. I though... what the heck am I going to do with it, I just bought it because I like 90* frames. Well, with no cocker around to put it on, I had to mod it to work on my sterling... ![]() I'm not normally a big fan of double triggers on pumps, but it sure is comfy. |
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| Seasoned Member | What do you need to do to make 'cocker frames work with the sterlings?
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| Airsmith to the Gods | Nice work. I recently did a 45 slider frame. Not to hard. Just needs one custom part to make it smooth .
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| Cheffer Join Date: Apr 2006 | For the slider I used the sterling sear and sterling trigger. I had to mount the trigger into the cocking rod slot, painful. For the hinges I make a new sear (outta 303 stainless) to replace the sterling sear so I can use the hinge frames trigger. Other than that, you just need to tap the front frame mounting hole to accept the rail screw for the sterling |
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