Crosman Slip-On Suppressors Are Back… Kind Of.

Crosman Slip-On Suppressors Are Back… Kind Of.


I’ve included the most important information in BOLD if you just want the cliff notes.

Our slip-on suppressor for the Crosman 22XX, 760, etc. has been our best-seller by far. They worked great, but I knew they could be better. So I went on a journey to improve them and ended up messing them up instead. The issue is that 3d printers are finnicky, or cheap ones are anyway, and I expected too much from them. I incorporated a few great features that required very precise and reliable printers, which I did not have. I guess that makes me the issue. Now that you’ve heard the backstory, I can share with you some good news and bad news.

The Good News


I recently just decided to buy a few better printers and use a tougher polymer, namely Polycarbonate. To get a more reliable and precise fit I now drill out each suppressor to final size before they ship out. This means the suppressors will be much tougher than before and the fit will be more consistent. We are, once again, selling slip-on suppressors with no front sight post.

The Bad News


I‘m not ready to sell the slip-ons with an integrated front sight post. Now that I drill out each suppressor for a reliable internal diameter I cannot include a flat clocking feature to align the front sight post. I have some options, but it’s going to take me some time to get it all worked out.

You’re welcome and I’m sorry. I’ll start fiddling with them again in January. For now, I’ll be focusing on whittling down my LONG list of customer suggestions. Check out the listing below for more info:

Crosman 1377 and 1322 Adjustable Stocks

Crosman 1377/1322 Adjustable Stocks Are Here!


These have been in the works for a while now and they’re finally here. I’ve had a lot of fun with the P-Rod and 2240 stocks. They make for a great addition to both of those airguns, but these take the 13XX to a whole other level. The carbine pictured above is my lightly modified 1322. I’ve installed the adjustable stock, picatinny mounts, reflex sight, extended crosman barrel, our Plumper Pumper, custom 3d printed barrel band(coming soon), and slip-on suppressor. It’s been a blast “testing” this thing out.

This kit is much like the Crosman 2240 kit, but with a different adapter and slightly different buffer tube. You’ll not be able to use the stock iron sights with this stock installed. However, I’ll try out some different flip-up “iron” sights with our picatinny mounts to see if I can find a good option for folks who want the adjustable stock while still utilizing open sights.

Check out the 13XX Adjustable Stock Kit HERE

There’s a lot more stuff in the works. Stay tuned.

Daisy 415 and 426 Suppressors Are Back! And Other News.

415 and 426 Suppressors Are Back! And Other News


First of all, we are now setup to run all of our printers at once without tripping a breaker. This means I can print more, faster.

Secondly, I just left my full-time job. They were trying to force me to vaccinate my chickens against swine flu. Obviously, I refused. As someone else surely has said, “my chickens, my choice.” This means I will be pursuing Buck-Railness full-time now.

Lastly, now that I have all these printers printing, and can devote more affection to them, I am happy to bring back the Daisy Powerline 415 and 426 Suppressors.

13XX Adjustable Stocks are finally in. I should have them listed in the next couple of days.

2240s, AirForce TalonP, and P-Rods are next…

1377/1322 Suppressors Back in Stock!

1377/1322 Suppressors Back in Stock!


Crosman 1322/1377 with threaded adapter and silencer mounted

We have 100 more Crosman 1377/1322 Suppressors in stock. They’ve been selling great and the feedback has been very positive. I have incorporated recommendations from various customers that are win win I think. They are now bead blasted for a smoother texture, the front sight post is now 1/8″ higher, and the threads are chased with a thread die for greater consistency.

Hawkeye Reflex Sights Back in Stock!

Hawkeye Reflex Sights Back in Stock!


Okay y’all. You spoke and we listened. The Hawkeye reflex sights are back. We only have 100. 70 Picatinny and 30 Dovetails. We probably will not be able to get another batch in time for Christmas, so if you plan on getting one from us you’ll need to get it ASAP. You can check out the Hawkeye and bundled deals below:

I have BIG news coming soon. Stay tuned…

What’s New at Buck-Rail? Well, I’m Glad You Asked!

What’s New at Buck-Rail?

Well, I’m Glad You Asked!


I was going to call this Pontifications on Wormholes, and Other News, but pragmatism won the day. More on that later. I’ve been busy and have many irons in the fire. That’s not new. But the products of my BUSYness are new. So here that is. Enjoy!

Benjamin Marauder Pistol ForearmA great customer suggested that I make some of these without the pressure gauge hole for folks who have added a regulator and removed the gauge block. Now you can choose to include or exclude the pressure gauge hole. Check that out HERE.

Benjamin Marauder Pistol Suppressor – I’ve worked up a tiny little suppressor for the Benjamin Marauder that threads directly into the barrel shroud. It’s the same diameter as the shroud and only about 4″, but makes a BIG difference. It has a honeycomb pattern on the exterior to hide layer lines and provides some grip for installation. It’ll be printed in Polycarbonate and ridiculously cheap. No adapter, no interference with filling, low price, small package, and BIG reduction in noise. More to come on that soon!

Crosman 2240 Suppressor – I’ve been getting so many emails about these. The simple truth is that I broke them and now I’m struggling to fix them. I’ve gotten rid of the printers that printed them most reliably and decided at the same time to take it down and make some improvements. Thicker walls, moved the front sight post to the front, added set screw, etc. Now everything I try causes some other issue and now I cant even print the originals without issue. This is our number one seller, so believe me, I’m working on it, but have no ETA for when they’ll be available. That’s the bad news, but here’s the good news…

Crosman 1/2-20 UNF Adapter – I’m working on a 1/2-20 UNF adapter for the Crosman 7/16″ish barrel. That may right my wrong with the 2240 suppressors. It’ll be machined from 4140 steel, Black Oxide finish, and have 2 set screws to secure it to the barrel. I’ve already ordered them in bulk, but I’m taking a chance on the tolerance for the muzzle hole diameter. I have a bunch of Crosman barrels and will test them out on those, but could end up scrapping a whole lot of them and going back to the drawing board. If you know the tolerance on the barrel outside diameter let me know!

1/2-20 UNF Suppressors – A few customers suggested making these suppressors compatible with .25 caliber as well. I’ve listened and added an option to select either .177/.22 Caliber or .25 Caliber at checkout. I don’t yet have a .25 Caliber airgun with 1/2-20 UNF threads to test it on so bear with me if you purchase one and aren’t satisfied. There’s no need to immediately go tell the world that Buck-Rail ruined your life and you’ll never know happiness again. Just let me know the issue and I’ll take care of it. Check that out HERE.

AirForce TalonP Suppressor – Some of you may have noticed a suppressor on my TalonP in a blog post I did a while back. That was when I “permanently” stopped selling suppressors temporarily… Now that I’ve “temporarily” resumed selling suppressors permanently I have been getting them ready for selling to the masses. Out of all the products I’ve designed and sold, the AirForce Grip and Forearm have done the worst. In fact, I sold 1 set! Thank you Kevin… I know that will change with time because they’re awesome and the right folks probably just don’t know about them yet. So I’m going out on a limb and adding a suppressor to the mix as well. I’ve been using mine for a while and it has been great.

Daisy 880 Suppressor Kit – One thing that has been surprisingly popular is our suppressor for the Daisy 880. I’ve relisted them with some minor improvements. The print quality is improved and the suppressor is now smaller in diameter with the same report suppression and functionality. Check that out HERE.

Crosman Picatinny and Dovetail Scope Mounts – I’ve made some minor improvements to these scope mounts. I’ve dropped their height slightly and decreased their length so that two of them together make up the distance from front to back of one of our Red Dots… It’s always bothered me that they stick out a little bit from the Red Dots and never thought to change it! (More on the Red Dots in a bit.) Also, they no longer have the interlocking feature in the middle seam. Now they are flat. This allows for more adjustability and the ability to shim them if necessary. I’ve also changed the geometry of the groove to allow for square crossbars to go through without interference. These are really only necessary on firearms with heavy recoil. I will post updated pictures of all that soon. Check those out HERE.

Hawkeye Reflex Sights – I did not intend on restocking these because prices get higher every time I order them. I figured folks would just go over to Amazon, etc. and get them there instead. I’m sure that has happened some, but many folks have voiced that they’d rather buy the Scope Mounts and Red Dot together from us. I did not anticipate that, but certainly appreciate that. They are on order and I’m hoping to have them in stock by the end of the month. Check out the mount and red dot bundle HERE.

Crosman 1377/1322 Adjustable Stock Kit – Our Benjamin Marauder and Crosman 2240 Adjustable Stock Kits have done great. I started to work on the details of the 13XX Stock at the same time as those, then got busy and completely forgot about them. Luckily, a customer reminded me about them so I got back at it and now have the steel machined adapters on order. I should be able to get those listed for sale by the end of the month.

In Other News – I have a lot of 3d printers. 3d printing is very slow. So I need a lot of them to keep up. We’re at 22 and counting. Though they don’t use a lot of power, 22 of them running simultaneously certainly does. These are all in a very small space behind my home. You could say it is very dense. In fact, I’m afraid that if I add much more to that small space I may tear a hole in the space-time continuum and be sucked into a place of utter darkness. Seriously though, I can’t draw anymore power. My cousin is an electrician and is going to help me with that. But, if buck-rail suddenly goes dark you’ll be the first to know why…

13XX Silencers Back by Popular Demand

13XX Silencers Back by Popular Demand!


I get at least an email a day about this silencer. That is good and that is bad. Good because folks are interested in buying my products and bad because I am putting too much time into not selling them. I’ve gone back and forth about relisting them. They were my babies for a little while, but they started to turn on me when I established a limit for how much time I allotted to them. Full disclosure, I ended up having to talk folks through the install a lot. Not everyone read the description or watched the video. And not everyone knows their way around a hammer. If that’s you, I forgive you. And if that’s not you, from the bottom of my toes, thank you. Better yet, thank you both …but to varying degrees. So I’ve basically decided that it would be better to answer emails WITH a sell rather than WITHOUT. They’re back up for sale until I get worn out again. I would do well to remember that these are good problems to have.

Thanks for lookin’ y’all!

-Terry

1/2-20 UNF SUPPRESSORS ARE BACK ON!

1/2-20 UNF SUPPRESSORS ARE BACK ON!


As many of you know, I stopped manufacturing and selling suppressors for a while after reading the ATF’s interpretation of a silencer and what it considers to be an NFA weapon. It was this article in particular that caused me pause: https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/are-paintball-and-airgun-sound-suppressers-considered-nfa-weapons

After looking into it more I came across this case from the US 1st Circuit Court of Appeals: https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-1st-circuit/1527670.html This case is also referenced in DonnyFL’s disclaimer. Long story short is this: legislators, law enforcement, and the courts all have opinions about the law but ultimately the court’s interpretation is most important and that’s what I’m going with.

So silencers are back on. I’m sorry for the flip-flopping confusion. For now I’m just going to sell the 1/2-20 UNF and Diana M10 Suppressors. There will be more to come when I find the time.

Thanks for lookin’ y’all!