Hi all. Yesterday, my wife (grandmama) and me (papa) were invited out to my son's house for supper
I took my Crosman 1322 pistol out there with us. I have a stock on it, so it's actually a carbine. It fits my wife, daughter-in--law, son and myself perfectly, but not my little 7 year old grand son. He had to hold it with the stock passing under his arm pit. Then, he bends his head down to get a sight picture. I know it's awkward for him to shoot that way. I think he understands "sight picture", because he was hitting a water-filled gallon milk jug half the time out at about 20 yards and shooting high the other half. Man, It thrilled him to hear the pellet slap the jug and make it jump around. I have another stock to make the mod to.
But, I gotta do something about that long stock. So, what I thought abut doing was taking my other stock and cutting out 2-3 inches of the stock's arms, then use heat to bend the arms to make them mate up with the rear end of the stock and use epoxy to re-attach the end to the cut pieces. Anyone ever tried doing something like this.
But, before I cut the stock, does anyone know of an adjustable stock for the 1322? But, since I already have a spare stock, it might be cheaper just modify the second stock it the way I'm thinking about doing
Your thoughts and ideas would be apprleciated. He's the oldest of my 4 grandkids and figured that others could use it, too.
I took my Crosman 1322 pistol out there with us. I have a stock on it, so it's actually a carbine. It fits my wife, daughter-in--law, son and myself perfectly, but not my little 7 year old grand son. He had to hold it with the stock passing under his arm pit. Then, he bends his head down to get a sight picture. I know it's awkward for him to shoot that way. I think he understands "sight picture", because he was hitting a water-filled gallon milk jug half the time out at about 20 yards and shooting high the other half. Man, It thrilled him to hear the pellet slap the jug and make it jump around. I have another stock to make the mod to.
But, I gotta do something about that long stock. So, what I thought abut doing was taking my other stock and cutting out 2-3 inches of the stock's arms, then use heat to bend the arms to make them mate up with the rear end of the stock and use epoxy to re-attach the end to the cut pieces. Anyone ever tried doing something like this.
But, before I cut the stock, does anyone know of an adjustable stock for the 1322? But, since I already have a spare stock, it might be cheaper just modify the second stock it the way I'm thinking about doing
Your thoughts and ideas would be apprleciated. He's the oldest of my 4 grandkids and figured that others could use it, too.