(for tl;dr skip these first 2 paragraphs)
I made a few topics (1, 2) almost a year ago with some questions on pipe sizing and advice on how to solder copper.
Unfortunately I've been incredibly busy since that time, quit my job and ended up going back to TAFE (which is a tertiary education thing, kind of like university if you don't live in Australia). Things have finally settled down a bit so I decided to finish off the airgun I started building back then.
It's nothing special, but I'm kind of proud of it as it's the first one I've made. It's a single shot QEV style launcher with a scope mounted and a custom stock. It's filled through a schrader valve I've epoxied into the side and designed to fire 6mm ball bearings through an arrow shaft sleeved in a piece of 1/2" copper that JSR kindly recommended I use all that time ago.
I've become a bit more confident with my soldering abilities so I think I'd be able to take this one up to 400psi without any issues, however so far I've only taken it up to 250psi to fire some wadded screws out of as a test.
The stock was kind of a rush job and I'm not completely happy with it as I messed up the butt a bit and made a few rough cuts, but I think looks okay and does it's job.
The scope is a 4-16x illuminated adjustable objective, which is kind of overkill for an airgun but I had it lying around so why not.

Anyway, here are some pictures, unfortunately I am still waiting on my ball bearings to arrive, so I haven't even sighted it in yet. As soon as they get here I'll upload a damage video to Youtube.





