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BSA Ultra lightened stock and DPM style camo


Carbonrocket
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A big help here from a master, Jerry Hill and after much soul searching I bit the bullet.

Purchased another stock and started with the saw. Then after a lot of prep and drying time I have managed this bunny sniper. Hope you like it the white looking bits are really rather drab to the naked eye, the camera has enriched the brightness somewhat.

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what is that other device clamped on the scope one is a lamp but what is the other thing

One is a lamp the other is an IR illuminator, both very quicky removed as needed.

 

As for shame its a BSA Ultra... 1000 plus rats, in a year its doing its job. I am happy but the permission owners would like to see more, as usual!

 

Carb

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One is a lamp the other is an IR illuminator, both very quicky removed as needed.

 

As for shame its a BSA Ultra... 1000 plus rats, in a year its doing its job. I am happy but the permission owners would like to see more, as usual!

 

Carb

 

 

nice looking gun carb mate hows things

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what primer did you use on the stock for the paint?

 

Standard Halfords spray primer. Rub the stock after the rirst coat though and the wood will roughen!

 

Thanks for all your kind comments all, I will stick a vid up on the process if anyone wants to have a go. Its actually quite easy the most difficult bit being the placement of the vinal covers.

 

This is the link to Jerry Hills origional post and Damn fine work he has done as well. I could not have done this without his templates and input;

 

http://www.airgun-tec.com/index.php/topic,885.0.html

 

Carb

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