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Haha, great minds think alike as they say. I did something similar, with a few minor differences. * Ran a small bit of leader material through the knob with a fishing swivel in the middle (prevents twisting) and attached it to the trigger guard so as not to lose the knob. * Cut a slot in the top of the stock for the trigger to fit in. It provides protection for the trigger and lets the disassembled rifle to fit together tightly (held with a 1.5-inch wide Velcro strap). * Replaced the Phillips screws in the butt plate with counter sunk D-ring screws, for tool free access. * I used an 8ft length of paracord doubled over and twisted like rope, I was going for lightness and versatility. I figure at least half of the outer cord sheath and all the inner strands could be used for other things, if necessary, while still leaving enough outer cord for a sling. * I opted for no optic to save size and weight. The rifle fits nicely in a small camera tripod case. Great job and very informative video... well done.
Recently bought a cricket, another vid had a Paracord lanyard on the cocking knob to make it easier to pull with a scope on. Great video very helpful 👍
About the same idea as Ohio wolverine. I bought my granddaughter a cricket when she was 5 she's outgrown it. Looks like Papa has a new addition to his backpack. Thanks for the video.
I used the little cricket .22lr pistol but I put the aluminum chassis on it. Went with the primary arms cyclops etched reticle so I don't have to rely on batteries. On the chassis I put the SB tactical folding brace on it. That set up fits perfect in my little Camelback backpack. That way I don't have to take it apart. I'm thinking about getting the Primary Arms 1-4 with the mill dot reticle only because the older I get the worst my eyes get. Good video over all
Love it! Got one feom a neighbor for $20! Getting ready to pink & purple tiger stripe for my 9-year old little girl to take her training on it! Definitely interested in doing this conversion as well! Being that you've painted this exactle rifle, do you have a particular paint you would recommend, sir? Thanks for the video and any information you are able to share!
Great setup!! I could make a little padded sleeve for the barrel. LOVE all the survival equipment you integrated. Very smart! ? How much does this little guy weigh? And what would I search for on the metal knob to replace the plastic.? Thx much!! Ps - other ?. Does that knob need to be cocker each time so rack a new round? Or is that more of a safety. Thx again.
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My kids each have a Cricket that they have outgrown, I guess Dad has a new survival rifle lol, great video and awesome idea.
Haha, great minds think alike as they say.
I did something similar, with a few minor differences.
* Ran a small bit of leader material through the knob with a fishing swivel in the middle (prevents twisting) and attached it to the trigger guard so as not to lose the knob.
* Cut a slot in the top of the stock for the trigger to fit in. It provides protection for the trigger and lets the disassembled rifle to fit together tightly (held with a 1.5-inch wide Velcro strap).
* Replaced the Phillips screws in the butt plate with counter sunk D-ring screws, for tool free access.
* I used an 8ft length of paracord doubled over and twisted like rope, I was going for lightness and versatility. I figure at least half of the outer cord sheath and all the inner strands could be used for other things, if necessary, while still leaving enough outer cord for a sling.
* I opted for no optic to save size and weight.
The rifle fits nicely in a small camera tripod case.
Great job and very informative video... well done.
Recently bought a cricket, another vid had a Paracord lanyard on the cocking knob to make it easier to pull with a scope on. Great video very helpful 👍
About the same idea as Ohio wolverine. I bought my granddaughter a cricket when she was 5 she's outgrown it. Looks like Papa has a new addition to his backpack. Thanks for the video.
I used the little cricket .22lr pistol but I put the aluminum chassis on it. Went with the primary arms cyclops etched reticle so I don't have to rely on batteries. On the chassis I put the SB tactical folding brace on it. That set up fits perfect in my little Camelback backpack. That way I don't have to take it apart. I'm thinking about getting the Primary Arms 1-4 with the mill dot reticle only because the older I get the worst my eyes get. Good video over all
Booligan has a file for a chassis.
Good idea! Thanks!
Love this idea but having trouble finding a buttstock pack like you have here.
Love it! Got one feom a neighbor for $20! Getting ready to pink & purple tiger stripe for my 9-year old little girl to take her training on it! Definitely interested in doing this conversion as well! Being that you've painted this exactle rifle, do you have a particular paint you would recommend, sir? Thanks for the video and any information you are able to share!
Great setup!! I could make a little padded sleeve for the barrel. LOVE all the survival equipment you integrated. Very smart!
? How much does this little guy weigh? And what would I search for on the metal knob to replace the plastic.?
Thx much!!
Ps - other ?. Does that knob need to be cocker each time so rack a new round? Or is that more of a safety. Thx again.
Which scope mount do you have?
I think it is one from Keystone. Been along time since I bought it.
Where did you buy the stock bag to store things?
Amazon
@@GunsandGearNetwork Can you tell me the model because I have already tried several ways and it doesn't work please. Thank you