Does anybody know if anyone makes a pump kit the triliogy cockers, or of it is even possible? Thanks
Triliogy Pump?
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If it's possible, it's going to be tough because of all the internal parts. I assume you have a Trilogy sitting around and want a pump for fun. If that's the case, try trading it for a 'cocker without pneumatics and a little cash, then use the cash to buy a pump kit. -
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I already have a cocker converted to pump, my little brother has a triliogy, and he was wondering if it could be done. thanks for the help guys.Comment
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It's do-able. As far as I know, there is no commercial kit available. You could buy a simple sniper kit from WGP, mill a new front block screw/pump guide, and install it just like you would on a cocker to sniper conversion. Due to the placing of the ram, you might have to modify where the pump arm enters the pump as well. But overall, it wouldn't be a very hard project (in my eyes at least)
Azaam, im not sure how the built in three way would cause any problems, oh, and i love you.
Pixel, the trilogy doesn't have any extra parts inside, its the same as all other autocockers, some of the internals (the valve) are different from normal cockers, but it shouldn't bother things.Comment
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A pumper doesn't use a three way, so i guess it'd just sit there without being used, my bad. I think i was talking about the ram, because access to the pump arm is needed, like you said.Originally posted by neppo1345It's do-able. As far as I know, there is no commercial kit available. You could buy a simple sniper kit from WGP, mill a new front block screw/pump guide, and install it just like you would on a cocker to sniper conversion. Due to the placing of the ram, you might have to modify where the pump arm enters the pump as well. But overall, it wouldn't be a very hard project (in my eyes at least)
Azaam, im not sure how the built in three way would cause any problems, oh, and i love you.
Pixel, the trilogy doesn't have any extra parts inside, its the same as all other autocockers, some of the internals (the valve) are different from normal cockers, but it shouldn't bother things.
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