On the 2289 EVP there's a pin shown that looks like it sits inside the shoulder stock. I'm wondering what it's for- all I can come up with without seeing it in person is the 'nub' on the bottom of the frame locates on it to secure the stock better. Is that the deal, or ?
Thanks, Mark
It's actually a pad that's supposed to take the wobble out of the quick-detach BackPacker stock by shimming up the space between stock and bottom of grip frame. You could cut you own out of some felt or rubber of the thickness required to take the slop out and then glue it in. Fits in the channel of stock as shown.
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Ahh, that makes sense- thanks! :-*
I wouldn't expect this type stock to be as secure as the screwed on stock, but when it's used w/the pad you show, does it fit relatively tightly? I wouldn't want something that felt loose.
Quote from: cobalt327 on May 07, 2018, 01:51:47 PM
Ahh, that makes sense- thanks! :-*
I wouldn't expect this type stock to be as secure as the screwed on stock, but when it's used w/the pad you show, does it fit relatively tightly? I wouldn't want something that felt loose.
The key word was that the pad Crosman put in the stock was "supposed" to tighten up the fit. May have helped some but the pad should have been a lot thicker...so if you make your own make it thick enough so the stock will just barely clear the take down pin when pushing the stock on.
Okay, got it! ;)
Quote from: cobalt327 on May 07, 2018, 01:51:47 PM
Ahh, that makes sense- thanks! :-*
I wouldn't expect this type stock to be as secure as the screwed on stock, but when it's used w/the pad you show, does it fit relatively tightly? I wouldn't want something that felt loose.
Good call - I didn't see that coming. I, too, thought the diagram showed a pin of some sort. Very useful for future reference with my pistols and a 1399 grip stock.
Ahh! Learned something new today😜
the felt disks that you stick under chair legs work well for this