lakeview trucker
.22LR
Re: Non adjustable stock to adjustable
I plan on doing this soon
I plan on doing this soon
LAZY EYED SNIPER said:The PTS stuff is spec'd for paintball guns, but I don't think it'll be an issue on the 715T. Not much recoil to worry about...
LAZY EYED SNIPER said:Yeah, there's a small metal roll pin through the end of the stock detent pin. In that member's particular issue he needed to remove that pin for some reason, but it's not necessary to remove the stock. Just before the stock gets to the last position, pull the detent pin outward. The pin's spring will be pretty tough, but pull it out as far as you can and the stock should slide right off...
I'm pretty sure Itsricmo has had experience with the PTS stuff. You might send him a PM and see if he's got any advice...
Itsricmo said:I do indeed have some experience with the PTS stuff... First off, it is made in China... lol
PTS is Police Training Simulator... or at least that is what I could find haha It looks, operates and feels like the real deal but falls REALLY short of it.
I had mine mounted on "Aim Sports Full Length Rail" on my Mossberg 500 and that was a bad idea haha.. The springs kept coming loose and the sights would shift under the recoil. I had no use for them so I gave them to another member to use on their 715T... If my memory serves me well, they worked out great on the 22lr due to the lack of recoil.
LAZY EYED SNIPER said:Can you post a pic?
how dose that pin come out that the lever pivots on , just a punch and hammer ? or dose it snap over the pin, and the pin for sling just unscrews right , i wanna paint the gun but doing it right the first timeNismoGriff said:Here's the pic.... you see the small pin in the lever. That is the pivot point but is also the attachment point for the pin that is pulled to allow movement. I just pulled on the whole handle to remove the entirie asumbly.