Some of our latest creations
- no garden variety here.
Nice 'n shiny PGP with slotted
feed tube.
Bolt-action, rifle-stocked
P68-SC.
The Rifleman - heavily customized,
synthetic stocked Phantom.
Rifleman custom trigger guard
detail, complete with adjustable trigger stop.
Modified with a .45 frame and
bottomline, then polished to perfection with clear grip panels and pump.
It's big, it's purple, it's...
...big and purple. Note the front-mounted speedloader.
The nano-cocker - closed bolt
semiauto operation in the palm of your hand. Perfect for the frontman
on your team.
The 'Angst' ccocker - all purple and chrome with an exclusive 'side-saddle'
mounted ram - no more pump rod to loosen up. Custom milling and cocking
knob complete the look.
WGP Ranger modified for stock class - special extras include clear parts
and a custom-fitted european Automag frame.
We can attach your choice of aftermarket .45 frame to your Blazer.
Your eyes are not deceiving you - this Automag has cocker pneumatics attached.
The trigger is now 100% pneumatic - an internal ram toggles the sear.
Nearly impervious to short-stroking and blazing fast (a Retro
valve is strongly recommended with this mod).
This used to be a beater of a PMI-1 DF. We stripped it down, chopped the
front valve tube, added a custom vertical ASA/pump guide, stock, velocity
adjuster, delrin bolt....
We've perfected the conversion of the venerable Phantom into an electronic
monster. This modification has even been blessed by Mike Casady, the
Phantom's creator. Note the careful routing of the airlines internally
through the grip frame.
'Carnage', our ongoing VM-68 project. Who says the old warhorse has
to be as heavy as a tank?
This PGP has received a rear velocity adjuster, speedloader, slotted ball
tube, fast changer, T-stock, internal valve mods, polymer 'Mag frame, and
a shiny nickel finish.
This trio shows just how beautiful those old Sheridans can be made.


This Shocker has had windows milled into the rear, gentle body milling, and internal friction relief on the bolt and firing poppet.
The board has also been relocated to the grip frame to make timing of the gun much easier, with the battery now residing in the tub.
This Squall is the first we know of to have a .45 frame attached. Pretty, ain't it?
This old NSG Splatmaster wandered too close to the lathe and came away with a brass barrel, aluminum cocking knob and slide rail, and a shark gill sight rail.
This used to be a PGP. Now it's an autococking, vertical feed, inline regged monster that we call the 'Tyrant'.
You say you always wanted a regulator integrated to your Phantom's valve body? No problem.
Of course, there's more to
come...
