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Skull's QB FT Skull's QB FT Skull's QB FT One of Skull's QB's

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Marks AWESOME homemade QB stock. With the bipod Beautiful QB Unknown Modder


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Kidd's new QB stock by Steve Corcoran

Ivan's unbelievable homemade stock!! He has been kind enough to do a How To which can be found here: Ivan's how to
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Another awesome stock by Ivan


 

Hi Joel  

I don’t know if you remember me, but a few months ago I had ask you for some information about gun of the month for August (Rob’s 2240/1377).

Anyway I would like to thank you for the help in finding the information I needed to complete my project gun. I have included a picture of my finished “toy” (that my friends have nicknamed “the killer bee”). It has a Lothar-Walther .25 cal barrel, a PCP tube by Calvin and a “Hornet” laminate stock by Steve Corcoran. A Hawke optics 4-16x44 scope tops the finished product.  

Once again, thank you for the information and keep up the good work on the website!!!  

Cam


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Ronson Lepper's nice collection


Eric Briggs

Check out the nice wood work on the QB 78

I just finished my qb78 . I reshaped the stock, stained it with a red oak stain, put a couple coats of clear coat on it (more to come), put on a different butt pad, bipod, nicer illuminated scope, polished the two endcaps at the rear of the ag, polished the trigger, reworked the trigger sear engagement area giving me a butter smooth trigger.
Click here for directions on smoothing trigger.
Mods to come, new valve (someone ruined mine :oops:), ext tube, bulking, laser, custom muzzle brake

 

Jim's DAQ 9mm 22XX

Oh man...sweet gun

For several years I have been tinkering with 2240 tune ups and modifications. A couple years back Walter Glover and I corresponded and spoke about converting my DAQ 9mm 2240 to pcp, and I arranged to ship the upper to him for the project. Weeks passed, he never received the parts, and on tracking I found they had been held by Canadian Customs. After several weeks and many calls/letters I finally recovered my parts. I sold or traded that gun off, and arranged to have Walter ship me a lower for a .25 project I was working on, but he got busy and time ticked away. Then one day the lower arrived, but I realized to my deep chagrin that I’d traded off the .25 upper in the meanwhile! I was speaking to Dennis Quackenbush one day about another project he was working on, and he mentioned he had a couple 9mm uppers available, so I quickly ordered one. Due to work obligations I was stuck out of country when the Little Rock Show came up, and Randy Mitchell kindly agreed to pick the part up and deliver it to me when we next got together. Yesterday my family and I drove down to meet Randy for lunch at the Bass Pro Shop on the IN/KY border; and for the first time I had the upper, lower, and base platform with custom laminate grips together at the same time and the same place! Put the gun together, filled it up, holding air and everything looks great …….. and couldn’t find the bloody 9mm pellets buried somewhere in my pile of gear, arghhhhhh #@$!!!!!

At any rate here’s a pic of the gun, I will get pellets this week and hit the range with my chrony next week for some testing and tweaking.

Joeairgunman's QB 78 Deluxe

Here's a 40 shot string with a 3000 psi fill shooting Crosman Premiers.
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The tube was naturally replaced with a longer one that runs 1" short of the barrel with a new barrel strap assembly attached near the muzzle. A new custom made valve was installed and secured on both sides of the tube. It has the typical accuracy of the QB line.
This gun was made for me by Joe Bontrager who asked me before he started what MV range I was looking for. Then he sent shot strings as he was testing the gun so I could decide what I was comfortable with. He also sent pics as he was building it so I could follow what was happening.
Wish I could post some pics but I don't have a camera. Oh yeah, did I say it's got "reverse cocking"?

 

Jay's Tactical QB 79

Base rifle QB79  22cal on HPA
The stock is an AR2078 modified to accept the HPA tank and truck bedliner covered
Custom aluminum buttstock extension and highlights
Rich from Michigan valve
1100 PSI 13 CI HPA tank and reg from Expert HPA
Shoots 14.3g JSB exacts at 860 f/s for 50-55 perfect shots
One hole accuracy at 20 yds
8 shot repeating riser breech from QBmags.com
Floated barrel double set screwed.


Airworx's Tactical QB 79

1. PCP conversion
2.Output pressure on bottle 1100psi
3.All QB79 power mods and polishing

The QB shot at an average velocity of 650 f/s out of the box with all the conversions I pushed the velocity up to an average of 880 f/s
The stock was custom built by myself. The complete conversion took me about a week.

 

 

 

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