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| 5 Past Hammer 7ime | Quote:
) is what I'll use for aiming about 99% of the time and the irons are for those times when I reeeeeeally want to line a shot up. Still kinda toying with getting a scope to use for down-range spotting instead of the irons. Quote:
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- Pretty damn heavy, but not really due to the tacti-cool accessories. The only thing that added significant weight was the T2W, the rest comes from the gun being made of three chunks of brass soldered together. - Funny you should mention lasers... - Cash or credit only at the moment. - "Terminus", actually. Thinking about getting grips or something lasered with that. It's Latin for a terminal boundary which is exactly what I expect this marker to be. What Whee says. And - the whole thing?! Can't they just pop it back in like a shoulder, then give you a lollipop and a smack on the *** and send you on your merry? | ||||
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| Low skill High enthusiasm Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Los Angeles |
Ok last question, are you gonna run 12 grams or CA?
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| 5 Past Hammer 7ime | Quote:
Both. Probably use a 4oz most of the time with 12ies employed as a backup or in limited paint situations. | |
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which intarweb company?
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
There's tons of 12inchers on ebay and that is a relatively simple thing to machine for anyone with a mill. I could machine one if any socal guys need one. Is it specifically ones over 12inch that everyone is interested in? Also, matteekay, how did you fix the rail to your pps? |
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| 5 Past Hammer 7ime | Quote:
I was wondering when that was going to come up! I had a more complicated mounting system designed but wound up going with automotive-grade double-sided tape, the kind they use to attach emblems to cars. It's on there rock-solid (especially considering I'll never sling it from the rail) and I can remove it with no ill effects. Durability TBD, of course. | |
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| Lathe Fiend Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Huntington Beach, CA |
Huh. That's a good way to attach a rail to a unicorn of a gun without it being permanent. Smart.
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