Combro Chronies use IR photodiodes as light source so they don’t need external light, but direct sunshine or fluorescent lights may disturb its function, resulting false readings.
This simple shade can be snapped onto the Chrony and gives an effective shade for the light sensors.
The new extended version connects with a bayonet to the Sniper barrel weight, keeping the chrony on its place, aligned with the barrel.
Folding bipod, made of quality materials. Body: black or silver anodised aluminium alloy, legs: 5mm stainless steel with 20mm black plastic balls.
Long legs (12.5cm = 5″ between the ground and the rifle’s stock)
Fits to all rifles with standard accessory rail or similar (AirArms, Anschütz, Walther, Steyr, Feinwerkbau, Hämmerli etc.)
Sorry this product is discontinued but now I have two black ex demo pieces available, been used for a couple of competitions, photo sessions and as a demo when selling other ones on international competitions. In excellent condition, only with a few marks from being mounted onto a rifle. These are the very last ones of the JOPA series.
Magnifier for the parallax wheel, fully adjustable, with a lightweight and unbreakable Fresnel lens. Visible lens size 12.5×38.5 mm. Fits to all major scopes, can be folded up for safe carrying.
Please understand that it can happen that you’ll need a stronger or weaker lens (depends on your eyesight), the frame can hold any flat lens up to 0.8 mm thickness or an acrylic lens that is cut to the right shape.
If you have got a rubber ‘scope enhancer’, you can choose the special ‘Enhancer’ version that is a flexible half cylinder and can be mounted on the rubber enhancer by two massive cable ties.
New updated ring design: The same function but a much wider adjustment range (40-45mm or 42-47mm) and a better looking ring, ocular tube protection, bolt/nut secured against falling out.
Precisely adjustable pointer for reading the parallax wheels in different conditions. For temperature shifting scopes, light/dark environments, old eyes etc.
Fits 1″ / 30mm / 34mm / 36mm / 40mm scope tubes or 42-43 mm ocular tubes for shark fin wheels – and needs only 10×10 mm space in width and length as seen on the picture. With stainless steel screws and steel pins.
This pointer can be adjusted within 20 mm or 30 mm with a thumb screw, allowing precise and repeatable positioning of the pointer. The scale has 2 mm divisions. No need to fix and release, the pin has got some friction so it always stays where you set it with the screw, no accidental move (by your shooting jacket or rifle case).
The adjustable pointer comes with an additional pin 3 mm under the other one, for combining the effects (e.g. use the screw adjustment of the pointer to compensate scope temp shift and use the two pins for light and dark targets). If you need a longer or shaped pin, you can simply replace the original steel pins with any <1mm wire or paper clip.
New updated ring design is available. The same function but a better looking ring, scope tube protection, bolt/nut secured against falling out.
Precision offset trigger with wide range of adjustments, for the following rifles:
Anschütz
AirArms Pro-Target / EV-2 / FTP-900
Feinwerkbau (all models)
Hämmerli AR-20
Steyr LG-100/110
Thomas
Walther (all models)
The trigger can be ordered with a wide variety of different trigger blades on a bundle price (they can be ordered later on full price here: FlexiPoint spare blades).
In most cases, it’s recommended to use the genuine FlexiPoint Trigger, because it connects more steady to the rifle action, using both trigger rods (German made rifles) or holding the rod by two grub screws (AirArms). But if you’ve got a custom stock that is too tight for the FlexiPoint trigger, a possible solution is to use a PinPoint trigger with this offset blade. For this option, simply choose PinPoint in ‘Adapter type’ drop-down menu.
If you’re after a simpler trigger which is in the centre or has only a small offset, please have a look at PinPoint v.2 Trigger, too.
These items are only spare parts for my trigger system (in black colour only), and allow you to try different surfaces and shapes to make sure, which one fits you the best in practice.
Ball trigger with a 5 and an 8 mm ball on the two ends. Ball triggers are fine because you’ll always have the same trigger weight, but it’s a severe problem that you can’t feel the direction of the pull. If you ask me, you should rather choose a round trigger instead from my standard blades, it’s much better. This Ball trigger is available in Offset version, too.
Small horizontal trigger with pyramids on both sides (fine and coarse). Similar to the ball but you can feel the direction of the pull.
These blades have a big round surface that fits to the fingertip. There are four different surfaces, they look quite similar but each version gives a totally different feel on the trigger, so you can choose the one that fits to your shooting style the best.
‘Centre’ gives a d=2 mm sharp point in the middle, giving a very precise feedback of the actual pull weight, the edge gives only a small hint of the right pull direction.
‘Deep’ follows the shape of the fingertip, giving a comfortable and evenly distributed contact on the whole surface.
‘Edge’ is for those who are after the right pull direction, combined with a comfortable feeling of the deeper middle surface.
‘Flat’ feels like a flat surface, simple and precise.
Traditional straight and curved blades, 8mm wide, 20mm high surface with vertical grooves, the middle height is marked with a horizontal groove.
Comfortable handle for the loading port of Feinwerkbau P70 rifles. Replaces the original ugly white handle with a much better one. In R/H and L/H versions, made of laser sintered Nylon with stainless steel screws.
With this, you can close the loading port by rotating the handle easily by the two rounded ends, instead of pushing it down with a quite big force.
The handle is combined with an automated safety mark: when the loading port is open, a piece of flexible cable tie blocks your trigger finger, but goes out of the way when the port is closed.
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