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Title: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Crosshairs on June 05, 2011, 12:29:21 AM
Nice looking  :-*   http://www.rbgrips.net/MARAUDER.html (http://www.rbgrips.net/MARAUDER.html)
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: quickster47 † on June 05, 2011, 12:53:34 AM
Very nice looking wood for the P-Rod.  Not sure if it is my cup of tea just yet but it might grow on me.  Right now mine is still in the basic black kind of set up.

Are you thinking about indulging Mike?

Carl
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Crosshairs on June 05, 2011, 01:55:50 AM
Quote from: quickster47 on June 05, 2011, 12:53:34 AM
Very nice looking wood for the P-Rod.  Not sure if it is my cup of tea just yet but it might grow on me.  Right now mine is still in the basic black kind of set up.

Are you thinking about indulging Mike?  Im am thinking on it Carl but not sure just what wood to use. The RB rainbow laminates have been growing on me lately.
                                                                                                   Mike

Carl

Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: eric on June 05, 2011, 02:45:40 AM
it's a super pumper fore arm and probably new inlayed grips to accommodate the new grip frames --- looks good but like carl would n't be my cup of tea for THAT gun .steve corcoran has a stock made for the marauder pistol but i dont think he's producing them yet  ???  http://www.airgunsoftexas.com/ (http://www.airgunsoftexas.com/)
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: quickster47 † on June 05, 2011, 03:12:15 AM
I have a SC stock on my Marauder rifle and it s soooooo nice.  But the pistol stck he has cost about the same as the pistol. Too much for my blood right now.

Carl
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: philbert on June 05, 2011, 07:38:51 AM
Quote from: eric on June 05, 2011, 02:45:40 AM
steve corcoran has a stock made for the marauder pistol but i dont think he's producing them yet  ???  http://www.airgunsoftexas.com/ (http://www.airgunsoftexas.com/)

now that looks cool probably have to sell a kidney to afford it though  :(
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 05, 2011, 08:20:31 AM
The rb grips one looks just like the 1377 one they make. thats no good.... It actually makes the p-rod look like a modified 1377 which is not really a bad thing cause it still looks cool, but most people would not really want a p-rod to look like a 1377. just my opinion, still looks good though. wood's always better than plastic in most cases. LOL

J.Austin
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Crosshairs on June 05, 2011, 01:30:40 PM
Quote from: Joshua A on June 05, 2011, 08:20:31 AM
The rb grips one looks just like the 1377 one they make. thats no good.... It actually makes the p-rod look like a modified 1377 which is not really a bad thing cause it still looks cool, but most people would not really want a p-rod to look like a 1377. just my opinion, still looks good though. wood's always better than plastic in most cases. LOL

J.Austin   I was thinking the same thing Josh it's just a moded 1377 pump arm,we need a better and different look for the P Rod. But it does look nice.I think i will pass on it and wait to see someone else make wood for the P Rod.
                                           Mike
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 05, 2011, 09:37:38 PM
Mike,
We are assembling a duplicator starting on tuesday at my shop. as soon as it is ready, I will be making prototype forearms for several crosman guns, as well as a couple different shoulderstock designs that i've been working on. Once I get the designs perfected, I will make and offer matching (optional stippled/checkered panel) stocks grips and forearms. Then all I need to do is buy a p-rod (LOL) to fit to...

J.Austin
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: quickster47 † on June 06, 2011, 12:57:02 AM
Joshua, how about something like this?  Would be a good challenge for your skills.  Let me know what you think.

Carl
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 06, 2011, 02:14:37 AM
That must be a corcoran stock.Wit a nice braided leather sling from levy's... I'll tell ya what, that guy's got some serious skills!! I have a couple thumbhole stock designs in the works (some regular type stocks as well.... That is a beautiful stock there. That is what people want for these guns. Something nice like that. What did that run ya If you dont mind me asking. I'd guess about 3-4 bills?? if it were made by corcoran that is. He really is a master woodworker. I hope that I can do work as nice as his one day.
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: quickster47 † on June 06, 2011, 02:22:36 AM
I only wish that were my stock. A friend has it on his Marauder pistol and paid $395 for it.  When I was working for a living it would only have been 3 hours work to pay for it.  Now it would be half my social security check.  ;D

But not to worry, your skills are getting there.  :-*

Carl
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 06, 2011, 03:13:28 AM
Well I totally plan to make similar pieces, but not for 400.00 , my plan is to make ones that are affordable...the problem is: just the wood alone for that stock was likely in the neighborhood of 200.00

J.Austin
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Crosshairs on June 06, 2011, 11:59:16 PM
That is a nice stock Carl but big bucks i would think.  :-* I think Josh can do it.
                                       Mike
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 07, 2011, 01:01:59 AM
Well as soon as I have my shop set-up properly I'm going to give it my best effort. I have a few different designs That I've been working on for some time now, and I am totally stocked with different types of hardwoods. So here within the next 2 weeks or so I will have some shoulderstock prototypes, and the 1377 forearm/grip set design prototypes will be this week.

J.Austin
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Crosshairs on June 13, 2011, 03:57:41 PM
Quote from: Joshua A on June 07, 2011, 01:01:59 AM
Well as soon as I have my shop set-up properly I'm going to give it my best effort. I have a few different designs That I've been working on for some time now, and I am totally stocked with different types of hardwoods. So here within the next 2 weeks or so I will have some shoulderstock prototypes, and the 1377 forearm/grip set design prototypes will be this week.

J.Austin
I cant wait Josh my P-Rod really needs some wood grips or sholder stock maybe both.  :-*
                                      Mike
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: Joshua A on June 13, 2011, 11:49:57 PM
ok..... well i finally got my equipment assembled and up and running. I just gotta use it a bit and familiarize myself with working it a lil bit. shouldn't take long. i catch on quick. it took much more time effort and money to build the darn thing than i could have ever imagined... Now once i make one prototype, I can copy the rough carved piece over and over and over again exactly very quickly, out of any wood. this goes for grips, stocks, forearms etc.... I can even do aluminum with the correct cutting bits, but that is for another thread completely. I am working on both 1377 and p-rod stuff now, and throughout this week. I know i said that the 1377 forearm prototype was coming last week, but building my equipment took all of my time money and then some.... I mean "and then A LOT!!" LOL anyhow. Keep your eyes peeled in the next several days because i really am working on it right now.

J.Austin
Title: Re: RB Grips making wood for the P Rod
Post by: tjurfitta on April 24, 2012, 11:09:14 AM
I would love a custom stock and foregrip for mine, but not just like an insert in the original stock, but something like the "woodsman"-addon crosman sells for the 2240.