Welcome to the AirgunMod Website

This site is dedicated to the customization and modification of airguns. We provide procedures and information to help you modify your airgun. We aim for perfection in accuracy, aesthetics, ergonomics, and functionality. We hope you enjoy your visit and continue to return.

New Procedure - 2260 Trigger Tune

Finally a new procedure and an update to the site. This is a must do for anyone who owns an airgun with a 2260 style trigger.
View the Tips & Tricks Page for the 2260 Trigger Tune Procedure...

Procedure - Custom Trigger Shoe

Our latest procedure takes you through designing and making a custom trigger shoe. Having a comfortable and ergonomic trigger is important to accuracy and comfort. Adding a trigger shoe to your airgun can improve your shooting.
View the Tips & Tricks Page for the Custom Trigger Shoe Procedure...

Article - Liquid Power

We would like to welcome our first guest author, Pneumaddict, to the AirgunMod website. Read his article about the power increases of converting from gas operated CO2 to liquid. He explains the types of changes that will need to be made.
For More on Liquid Power Click Here...

Barrel Muzzle Crown Procedure

Barrel Muzzle Crown Visit our Tips & Tricks page and view our procedure on Muzzle Recrowning. This procedure will walk you through re-grinding the crown of your barrel. This is one of the most important equipment factors in accuracy. Keep an eye on our Tips & Tricks page for new procedures.

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The Tips & Tricks area of our website is dedicated to the sharing of information regarding modifying airguns. If you have a procedure, article, or tip of your own that you would like to share please visit our Contact Us page and send us a quick email. Any and all help with this effort is welcome and appreciated.



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Target Tip

Maintenance
by:  Diamus

Don't use harsh solvents intended for firearms to clean your airgun. These have a tendency to attack the seals in your airgun. Use a mild citrus based solvent, windex, or rubbing alcohol.

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