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| Active Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Carlsbad, CA | theres multiple ways to do this. A crosman stock that attaches mounted to the grips, a palmer UMB with a stock that attaches to the holes on the umb, or you could get an old bluestreak rifle stock and trigger grouping and make a custom sear for it (this ones the most complicated and would make your gun..a...stubby rifle. |
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what is a umb? but yes it looks like it attackes with a longer back trigger frame screw
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Here and There | A UMB is a universal Mounting Bracket, it puts standard bottom-line holes below the Sheridan trigger frame. That stock however does NOT use a UMB. It has two plates that fit between the grips and the frame that are welded to the stock. you will have to throw up a want to buy add or keep your eyes open on eBay to pick one up because as far as I know they are not available new anymore. |
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| Why am I here...? | That stock doesn't use a UMB, it has a soldered on frame similar to a UMB to mount the stock. A UMB is a Universal Mounting Bracket, it allows sheridan frames to have bottomline holes so you can attach whatever accessories you wish to have. EDIT: beaten
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| the MilD MOD | Everyone is wrong about that stock. That particular PMI-1 once belonged to me so I know how it mounts. It is a factory made stock, but it is not soldered to the mounting plates. The mounting plates go under the grips like all the other sheridan mounts out there but there is a set of screws that attach the bottom of the stock to the plates from the side. I think that bit of shine at the bottom of the grip is one of the screws which is partially obscured by the grip. It is attached at the top with a longer screw through the rear grip frame mount. I've seen these wire stocks sell on ebay, but usually as part of an old Sheridan lot. There are actually several types of stocks that used to be made besides these wire stocks, such as the Assaultline L-stocks and similar t-stocks that all use mounting panels. There is an assualtline on ebay right now... Edit: That is my picture too. That is one of the few markers I regret selling, it was a great shooter. |
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