Anyone that has been horrified by my aberrations and seen that I have a fondness for the BSA Super Ten, also knows that I really like carbines. That's why I have two Super Tens that I got creative with and made carbines out of in .177 and .22. Through a bit of horse trading with another member, I wound up with another Super Ten in .22 a couple of months ago.
My .177 got modified to accept the "new" magazines for other BSA models, that eliminates the ratchet mechanism and simplifies everything. Since I now had two .22 guns, I figured I would order some of the "new" magazines and set both up for this style. Any BSA magazine, in any caliber, is a pain to source and I had to wait for the ones I ordered to come off backorder. My order finally arrived and I didn't look closely at what I got. Several days later I took them out and realized that instead of four .22 magazines, I had inadvertently received two .22 and two .25 magazines. I contacted the vendor and they were awesome and ready to make an immediate correction, but instead, I purchased two additional magazines in .22 and said I'd keep the .25 mags since they might come in useful down the road.
Here is my thought, make a new bolt/probe, fit a 250mm .25 barrel and rework the cigar like I did on the .177 with a regulated quick fill assembly and ditch the factory regulator. I'd also add a C/F bottle. Here's the .177 thread https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/new-technology-for-a-bsa-mkii-super10-177/?referrer=1
Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I really, really like carbines and I don't have aspirations of a 60FPE monster, since I have those already. If I can manage 15-20FPE (25gr. 550-600fps) I would be perfectly content. I just like the idea of making something that the factory didn't and making a set of the three calibers.
So my curiosity is whether or not there are any other loonies that actually like this idea. Anyone that knows me, realizes I'm a bit daft and prone to do things that irritate the mainstream culture, just because I can. I'd love to hear any thoughts, whether in favor, or demanding that I must be immediately burned at the stake.
Mark
My .177 got modified to accept the "new" magazines for other BSA models, that eliminates the ratchet mechanism and simplifies everything. Since I now had two .22 guns, I figured I would order some of the "new" magazines and set both up for this style. Any BSA magazine, in any caliber, is a pain to source and I had to wait for the ones I ordered to come off backorder. My order finally arrived and I didn't look closely at what I got. Several days later I took them out and realized that instead of four .22 magazines, I had inadvertently received two .22 and two .25 magazines. I contacted the vendor and they were awesome and ready to make an immediate correction, but instead, I purchased two additional magazines in .22 and said I'd keep the .25 mags since they might come in useful down the road.
Here is my thought, make a new bolt/probe, fit a 250mm .25 barrel and rework the cigar like I did on the .177 with a regulated quick fill assembly and ditch the factory regulator. I'd also add a C/F bottle. Here's the .177 thread https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/new-technology-for-a-bsa-mkii-super10-177/?referrer=1
Before anyone gets the wrong idea, I really, really like carbines and I don't have aspirations of a 60FPE monster, since I have those already. If I can manage 15-20FPE (25gr. 550-600fps) I would be perfectly content. I just like the idea of making something that the factory didn't and making a set of the three calibers.
So my curiosity is whether or not there are any other loonies that actually like this idea. Anyone that knows me, realizes I'm a bit daft and prone to do things that irritate the mainstream culture, just because I can. I'd love to hear any thoughts, whether in favor, or demanding that I must be immediately burned at the stake.
Mark