I'm trying to come up with a simple way to convert my Umarex Fusion 2 to PCP, but I'm running into a couple of snags.
First of all, I'm trying to limit this mod to off-the-shelf components as much as possible. I won't be physically altering the gun itself in any way. That way, I can go back to CO2 if I choose.
To accomplish this, I have to overcome one big challenge. How to connect the air tank to the CO2 port. Since this gun is designed to take 88 gram and 90 gram cannisters, I know the threading is 5/8-18 UNF. Feel free to correct if I'm wrong. However, because of the way the stock is designed, I don't have easy access to that port. So I can either come up with some way to thread a hose down a hollow section inside the stock, or use some sort of extension tube. What I decided instead, was to use the CO2 chamber as the extension tube and find a fitting that I can either buy or modify that will fit on the end of the tube and then use that to connect the HPA tank with a hose.
However, before I go buying components, I want to make sure I have my facts straight.
The thread for the cap on CO2 chamber appears to be a 20mm x 1.5? Normally, I have a really good set of calipers and a Machinists handbook to help me confirm that, but the book is MIA and the calipers took a dive (got dropped) last weekend.
For making an adapter, I just need to know what sort of threading is found on extension hoses that would go to the gun. Once I know that, I can either try to find an adapter, or buy a plug and make the adapter for the hose that will go to a tank.
This is the tank I was thinking about using.
Amazon.com : Paintball Compressed Air Pump Tippmann Sports 26/3000 Compressed Air Nitrogen Tank 26 ci cu 3K : Sports & Outdoors
Thoughts?
And yes, I'm aware that this conversion has been done before, but I'd like to see if I can do something a bit cheaper.
Umarex Fusion 2 PCP Conversion - Airgun Nation
First of all, I'm trying to limit this mod to off-the-shelf components as much as possible. I won't be physically altering the gun itself in any way. That way, I can go back to CO2 if I choose.
To accomplish this, I have to overcome one big challenge. How to connect the air tank to the CO2 port. Since this gun is designed to take 88 gram and 90 gram cannisters, I know the threading is 5/8-18 UNF. Feel free to correct if I'm wrong. However, because of the way the stock is designed, I don't have easy access to that port. So I can either come up with some way to thread a hose down a hollow section inside the stock, or use some sort of extension tube. What I decided instead, was to use the CO2 chamber as the extension tube and find a fitting that I can either buy or modify that will fit on the end of the tube and then use that to connect the HPA tank with a hose.
However, before I go buying components, I want to make sure I have my facts straight.
The thread for the cap on CO2 chamber appears to be a 20mm x 1.5? Normally, I have a really good set of calipers and a Machinists handbook to help me confirm that, but the book is MIA and the calipers took a dive (got dropped) last weekend.
For making an adapter, I just need to know what sort of threading is found on extension hoses that would go to the gun. Once I know that, I can either try to find an adapter, or buy a plug and make the adapter for the hose that will go to a tank.
This is the tank I was thinking about using.
Amazon.com : Paintball Compressed Air Pump Tippmann Sports 26/3000 Compressed Air Nitrogen Tank 26 ci cu 3K : Sports & Outdoors
Thoughts?
And yes, I'm aware that this conversion has been done before, but I'd like to see if I can do something a bit cheaper.
Umarex Fusion 2 PCP Conversion - Airgun Nation