Incoming: Crosman 2300S Pellet Pistol

I should receive this CO2 pellet pistol tomorrow.

I've been trying to find some target grips (wood) with thumb rest, etc. I see that Steve Cochran makes some nice ones but doesn't appear to have much in stock. Also watched some videos of that Mountain fellow who shows how to make em. I'd like to try that. 

Any other suggestions for target grips?

Should I be thinking of other modifications?

Thanks
 
There is a guy Vernon Austin too. Might want to find him on American Airguns classifieds or do a search. 

EBay might have other options as well.

Steve Corcoran would probably make the best if you can wait.

I wouldn't modify the mechanics of the pistol. They already shoot perfect. Probably don't even need to adjust the power either.

I would run it over the crony after the 50th shot until it starts to Peter out and make a mental note on how many shots you get. 

Then keep a tic tac container or what not filled with its favorite pellets already pre counted to correspond with a fresh co2 capsule.

Give or take couple extra.

Or maybe shoot it all the way till it dumps.

Keep a wooden skewer handy just in case.
 
I got mine from Steve too.

He said these were a proto-type type design:

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I agree with Darkhorse 1. I have several sets that Vern has made for me and his work is flawless. His fitment is perfect on every set I received from him. I'm a lefty and have smaller hands and he made them in ambi and to my info on hand size and they fit me better than the Rink grips I have on my FWB 65. He is also more than reasonable on his prices. 
 
I agree with Darkhorse 1. I have several sets that Vern has made for me and his work is flawless. His fitment is perfect on every set I received from him. I'm a lefty and have smaller hands and he made them in ambi and to my info on hand size and they fit me better than the Rink grips I have on my FWB 65. He is also more than reasonable on his prices.



Precisely, sir.

Like yours, my VA and SC grips are ambi and not southpaw nor orthodox-oriented.