Sounds great. Ive been watching.No worries. I will keep on looking and see if I can find a solution to the cocking lever mod.
Please watch my next video tomorrow where I shot the M60B out at 50 yards with the NSA 17.5gr slugs. The result will intrigue you. Too bad I didn't have a sideshow 34mm mount to film it. However, I have recently learned to use a 3D program (FreeCAD) to create a 34mm mount. My friend has a 3D printer and my prototype worked! Just waiting for clear weather to do some filming.
Update with the Barra lever on my M60B. Unfortunately, It does not fit.
One of the forum members here had done me a great favour by ordering and sending me the levers from Barra to help me save some shipping cost. It is too bad that I couldn't modify it in any way to make it workable. Oh well, it was worth the try. Last resort would be buying the FX lever.
@Max115 Can you post a photo of the current lever on your Snowpeak M60B or the one that came with it? When you say that “the stock version is too long,” do you mean that it is too long for your liking? If so, can a replacement lever from the manufacturer be altered to fit your needs?I am looking for a cocking lever replacement for the Snowpeak M60B. The stock version is way too long and the FX Impact lever is not the same thickness.
Appreciate if anyone has a suggestion, thank you.
In this Rabbit Hole? $34 bucks is nothing.I have already flushed $34 down the toilet, lol.
@Ezana4CE. The stock lever is longer than the FX one which I am used to. When I cock the gun I would need to reach out further; Hence, I was looking for something shorter. unfortunately, I would have to cut 16mm and weld the stock piece if I want it shorter. That weld joint might be too weak with constant pulling.@Max115 Can you post a photo of the current lever on your Snowpeak M60B or the one that came with it? When you say that “the stock version is too long,” do you mean that it is too long for your liking? If so, can a replacement lever from the manufacturer be altered to fit your needs?
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I assume that you’re saying that the bracketed part too long. Gerry mentioned a knurled handle (where the arrow is pointing) and that doesn’t seem to be what you’re concerned with. If it is the bracketed portion, what exactly is it that you’re trying to do in replacing it with a different lever?
Yes Rabbit Hole indeed. I knew I was going to loose some money trying to find this alternative lever, but at least it wasn't that much. And yes, that's peanut compared to what I have invested in my collection, lol.In this Rabbit Hole? $34 bucks is nothing.
I'd probably save money if I just gambled or drank more and dropped air guns!
@Privateer That's actually a decent idea. Do you think that the leverage of the cocking action would be affected greatly due to that sort of simple design change?Check it with a magnet. If it's Steel? A BlackSmith could rework it by heating and bending.
Then hammer down the end to get an area for the handle.