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| stroker and typhoon serial numbers Are strokers and typhoons both p series markers? How does one tell them apart when they look so similar at times?
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| "Skinny" (Moderator) Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Schen. NY
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| Typhoons are based on kp length hammer tubes... they are longer than p series guns (p-68's and pgp's). So generally a storker will be shorter on the back than a typhoon (the lower tube won't hang off the frame as far). I'm sure someone can post a pic to compare. E
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| The easiest way to distinguish a Typhoon/Hurricane from a Stroker is the arrangement of the barrel and the lower tube. On a Stroker, the rear of each the barrel and the lower tube are aligned. On a Typhoon/Hurricane, the barrel and the lower tube are offset with the rear of the barrel being forward of the rear of the lower tube. I would post representative pics, but I am already procrastinating from a project, so maybe someone else will be so kind. D |
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