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| Rainman's Custom Corner MCB member Rainman229, does some excellent custom work. See what he can do for you... |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Vegas
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| Spyder EM1 Help I just bought an EM1 and I wanted to know if you could set me up with a vert asa as the threading is the odd metric spyder propriatary threads. I also want to replace the LPR again is is an odd thread, I want to be able to use a rock or micro rock. Last but not least, I want to cut the trigger frame, ad a 2finger trigger from a bushy, but wanted to know if you could make a replacment trugger guard that would bolt to the tray as the frame does not un-bolt from the body, it's one piece. Anyway, let me know what ya think. |
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| A god in my own mind | Don't take this the wrong way. But by the time your done with everything you'll probably would have been better off selling it and getting something with standard threading and had a double trigger frame already. Yeh i can do it, But it wouldn't have a price tag till it was done.
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| MCB Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Denver
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| That I'm not sure about...I guess you could probably make a weird hybrid with EM-1 body and a Bushy frame/tray assembly. I thought about the double trigger for my EM-1 but now that I've got it put together it's pretty snappy with just the single trigger so I'm going to leave it like that. |
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| Trust me, I considered it. There's a handy screw inside the tray that holds the trigger return spring on that could be used to attach a bolt-on trigger gaurd, so aside from messing up the finish a little where the guard attaches to the tray and grip, it'd be a pretty simple removal. Getting a blade trigger and larger loop style gaurd (that only attaches in front of the trigger, not at the frame) would be the tricky/costly part. |
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