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Basic Disco. Info Wanted
« on: July 26, 2008, 09:07:00 AM »
Wondering about simple power up mods.,, Barrel shrouds/LDC,s ect.  Of course I MUST have one of Tim-N,s custom stocks!! Thanks in advance. Tim.

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Thats A Start!!
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2008, 10:03:49 AM »
Thanks Marvin!! I have my 2260/2250/2240,s modded,, Wondering what I can do to my new Discovery 22,, (Its not even here yet!!LOL!!)  Thanks,, Tim.

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RE: Thats A Start!!
« Reply #3 on: July 26, 2008, 10:30:52 AM »
Tim you can make your own power adjuster . And as far as the trigger goes I think you know my view point on it and if not you can read it hear under the lower link mod. The rifles are pretty good out of the box and don't need much done to them . Other than personalizing its power and shoot count to fit your needs . And as you know parts are cheap . Marvin

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Re: Basic Disco. Info Wanted
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2008, 10:57:07 AM »
Thanks Marvin, Yeah Im not too worried about the trigger,, I can deal with that. Just wondering what I can do to up the power SLIGHTLY. Only looking for a little over 900 fps. with 14.3 CP,s.. I would LOVE it if I could get acceptable accuracy with Crow Mags!! Of course,, 25 ft. lbs. would be AWSOME!! Got any links on that power adjuster Marvin?? Thanks,, Tim.

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Re: Basic Disco. Info Wanted
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2008, 12:08:45 PM »
Tim the end cap were the hammer spring is at is all ready tapped to a 10 x 32 screw. Just remove the hammer spring cap and make a short spring guide that the screw can butt up against and a couple nob's from orchard supply that are already tape to 10 x 32 and your done. I used a nail that I cut to make a spring guide since I have no lath. Just make sure the guide is not much over a 1/8 inch long there is only about a 1/4 inch of room in there when you chock the hammer back . Here are some pictures and forgive me on a couple of the blurry ones its the coffee . You can see what I did to my safety as well so that I can remove the stock with out removing it . I shaved both sided's smooth and yes it still works. The black knobs are from orchard .When I was looking for a nail which you see in the pictures to make a guide I found some VDO instrument gauges nuts that I used instead of the black ones . The nail head in the picture is a little long but you get the idea. Marvin