"JSantos"
Mmm... who IS JSantos
PS: Can I deduce the ISP will also fit the 8002 or 9003 Anschutz alu stocks ?
That may be the deciding clincher for me
PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
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#2 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Is not a relative but has good taste for airguns is previous was a Ripley and now has this beauty the Titanium is a must, shoot it a couple months ago and is a very nice rifle, in my opinion the second best looking ISP only need a Anschutz trigger from Vargas.
- spartan
- Go to Rifle: isp spartan, airstre
- Country: england
- Where: walsall
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#3 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Peter
Its not a straight forward conversion fitting the isp into the anschutz stock, ask Jon he will confirm this, lots of machining and modding to get it to fit correctly.
Its not a straight forward conversion fitting the isp into the anschutz stock, ask Jon he will confirm this, lots of machining and modding to get it to fit correctly.
- BenGun
- Go to Rifle: ISP,Pardini,Feinwerk
- Country: UK
- Where: Ramsgate
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#4 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Not as good as Shaun's own Alutec stock , choose your own but hook , plenty of Titanium .
Making a stock fit a rifle is a compromise , having the stock made as part of the rifle as it's made is the way to go , or after market stocks made especially for rifles are fine .
Making a stock fit a rifle is a compromise , having the stock made as part of the rifle as it's made is the way to go , or after market stocks made especially for rifles are fine .
- Jon
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#5 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Anyone that knows me I do stuff right or not at all.
You could easily get an ISP Mark3 in to the old 2002 stocks but it wouldn't be right.
Difference is doing it right is a fair bit of work.
Machine up an insert good fit screwed to inside of Anchutz stock.
Remove the jack up points
Machine rear out where jack up points were so action is set further towards shooter, still not right but maxed out in what can be done. Machine up an insert so cant see a join with power adjuster slot. Otherwise will see a massive gap at back end.
Mill rear sides out, its already wafer thin and flexes.
Machine trigger guard off, easier long term then make a new one off the T slot, it also acts as a working edge.
New stock fixing hole, easy enough.
Mill off front A frame fixing and reshape
There wasn't enough meat to put an engraved ISP in to where the Anchutz sticker was on the right, its about 1mm thick there at best.
Stripping the paint off was a real pain, the powder coat quite easy but the primer no chance.
Good few coats and sanding with self etching primer
Panted with car wheel stuff know it goes hard http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TECHNIK-GREY- ... 416cd74df4
Clear coated on top http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-Tech-Profes ... 4ad687dcfd
Since that stock was a left hooker it created monstrous problems, it would be quicker to machine and make a complete stock than modify. At the end its not right everything about the 2002 stocks are right or left hand, cheek adjuster, cast off think was 14mm so to bring back needed 28mm offset seen on that butt plate. Similar with cheek adjuster near on Porto blue for Jose.
Woodwork maybe Walther came from Buinger.
You could easily get an ISP Mark3 in to the old 2002 stocks but it wouldn't be right.
Difference is doing it right is a fair bit of work.
Machine up an insert good fit screwed to inside of Anchutz stock.
Remove the jack up points
Machine rear out where jack up points were so action is set further towards shooter, still not right but maxed out in what can be done. Machine up an insert so cant see a join with power adjuster slot. Otherwise will see a massive gap at back end.
Mill rear sides out, its already wafer thin and flexes.
Machine trigger guard off, easier long term then make a new one off the T slot, it also acts as a working edge.
New stock fixing hole, easy enough.
Mill off front A frame fixing and reshape
There wasn't enough meat to put an engraved ISP in to where the Anchutz sticker was on the right, its about 1mm thick there at best.
Stripping the paint off was a real pain, the powder coat quite easy but the primer no chance.
Good few coats and sanding with self etching primer
Panted with car wheel stuff know it goes hard http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TECHNIK-GREY- ... 416cd74df4
Clear coated on top http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/E-Tech-Profes ... 4ad687dcfd
Since that stock was a left hooker it created monstrous problems, it would be quicker to machine and make a complete stock than modify. At the end its not right everything about the 2002 stocks are right or left hand, cheek adjuster, cast off think was 14mm so to bring back needed 28mm offset seen on that butt plate. Similar with cheek adjuster near on Porto blue for Jose.
Woodwork maybe Walther came from Buinger.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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- Site Admin
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- Go to Rifle: Feinwerkbau 800
- Country: United-Kingdom
- Where: London
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WHOAH ! glorious full size pics re-discovered ..(not sure if I had posted these on this forum before, but who cares - what a rifle NB: If I recall correctly- this was sold by Jose onward to who..I dont know)
WHOAH ! glorious full size pics re-discovered ..(not sure if I had posted these on this forum before, but who cares - what a rifle NB: If I recall correctly- this was sold by Jose onward to who..I dont know)
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#7 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Yes, my old rifle in all of it's glory. Sold to John Fricker.
Now working for a new one, also worked by Jon. A new Anschutz 9015... keep tuned
Now working for a new one, also worked by Jon. A new Anschutz 9015... keep tuned
- NeilM
- Go to Rifle: Whiscombe
- Country: United Kingdom
- Where: Weston-super-Mare
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#8 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
John sold it on to a chap who lives in Buckinghamshire. The same guy bought my FWB800 and I'm embarrassed to say I can't remember his name.
- Jon
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#9 Re: PORTUGAL - ISP owner...called
Last time seen it was at Weston day 2 2016 the left hooker from Grayhound followed me round.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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