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    Old school CO2 stocks

    These were on a sniper and an old cocker. I wont ever use them and I dont see any sense in sitting them in a closet if someone can use them. IM if interested.
    40$ plus shipping. Ill pick the very best condition one if you decide you need one. Both are very good condition though. Some scratches but they are from 1992ish...


    Ok. Only one of these is for sale. The other is going to be donated to the "walzmas" xmas dealio.
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    Last edited by boomersruckus; 04-18-2024, 09:20 PM.

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    I want one, but I also know from trying many stocks over the years, I'm probably not gonna like it as much as I think I would.

    I am curious though, are these shaped to hit old single hole grips, or a .45 slider on the asa holes? I assume that location is not the same for all frames.
    https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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      #3
      When I get home Ill take a pic of it lined up with some markers. It was in the single hole of the 45 frame on both the cocker and sniper markers and then into the 2 screws where the ASA attaches.

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          #5
          These are actually pretty comfortable stocks and because they were made for Sniper or Sniper II you can get your mask down low enough to be able to aim over the top of the marker. Now that we have 15/17 CUIN 4500 psi bottles on a pump this might be viable again if you like to use a stock. The diameter of the new bottles is pretty close to a CO2 bottle so I expect they would fit in the tank rings. Honestly I am tempted, have to do some soul searching and see if I want to go back down this road with a Sniper II.


          "When you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it." - Theodore Roosevelt

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            #6
            You should at least keep the one for the Sniper setup. It is too complete and perfect that way. I agree with grendal50 a 22ci HP or just a good old 7oz co2 would be perfect for this.
            Velcor will save us...

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            • Grendel

              Grendel

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              lol, wrong Grendel

            • OpusX

              OpusX

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              LOL that's what I get for just assuming "autocomplete" for member search got it right

            #7
            Boo on parting classics!

            Granted I am interested.... So conflicted

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            • Grendel

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              me too I personally would want to keep the Mark Stiffler marker together and just get it running and tuned up but I am not much about wall hangers. Paintball guns like cars need to be used for what they are meant for.

            #8
            Originally posted by Ecapnation View Post
            Boo on parting classics!

            Granted I am interested.... So conflicted
            It can sit as a classic in a closet forgotten to time until its trashed by people who dont know what it is or it can be passed onto peeps who would appreciate it. I plan on using the Sniper pump a ton but I will never use this stock. I am not one to concern myself with "classics" to my dads chagrin. I own a rare 1983 CB1100F Honda motorcycle, a 1 year only deal and I modded the crap outta it. I also own a few frames for other 80's CB bikes and they too will get modded. You are either one who restores classics or you are one who restomods them.

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              #9
              Here are the front end and rear end getting ready to go onto a 1980 CB750F.

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                #10
                Here is an HK 13 CI tank installed in the stock. Looks pretty good to be honest. It has a good fit and with the set screw snug, it doesnt move one bit.

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                • OpusX

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                  Perfect! Do it!
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