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Custom internals for a Gunpower Stealth


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I,ve just got my greasy mitts on a Stealth and after browsing the web(Google is my friend LOL) I,ve been drawn to the idea of fitting a custom breech,heavier hammer/spring etc etc.

Has anyone else on here gone down that route and how difficult would it be to do for a sausage-fingered half wit :D ?

Thanks in advance :thumbs:

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It's fairly easy to do but you will have to take the trigger guard rail of which releases all the springs if you do it slowly you'll see where they come from three in total.

As for the hammer etc only buy from Drum at leupys custom shop only company that actually make the right parts

I will say though if it ain't broke don't try and fix it stealths are very easy to muck up

Atb

Kev

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I made a few bits for my stealth .The two things that I think where the best 1 a hammer of plastic and brass that rode on a polished barrel with a ptfe spring guide. [the hammer weight as standard I did make a heavy one???] .2 drilled three holes in the front barrel mounting to increase the silentcer.The very very best thing I did with my stealth was sell it and get hw100.

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Had one, for a week! nearly the worst. Had about 40 over past 12 years for what its worth here`s my top five:

1.Theoben Rapid MK I

2.Daystate Air Ranger

3.Air Arms S410 Classic

4.AA S410K

5.Theoben Rapid MK II

 

2nd that list i started with a mk1 and then owned all the others on the list and have now settle back with the rapid mk1 :D best there is

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