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  • Jordan
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    ICD Freestyle Pro
    - MicroRock
    - Hyper2
    - .684 Ultralite
    - HR1 bolt

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  • Trygve
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  • Myrkul
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    My Brother's old Thunder Cat from high school.
    10" J&J Edge Kit (0.685 back)
    Enlarged airway to run HPA
    Elongated bolt to run modern paint.

    Shoots fantastic.
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  • BrickHaus
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    Its a quad lead thread, but it seems like the thread crests are shorter, and or the pitch is finer. I should have comparison photos from when my new icd barrel wouldnt fit.

  • un2xs
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    Err... No. (At least according to a conversation I had with Jerry in '94 or '95.) You have Puma with SN 4P100090. That is very probably not the 90th Puma. Your SN indicates that it was the 90th Puma made in October of 1994. This was the numbering scheme in use back then. (Or perhaps completed body, i dont remember which.) My purchased new Puma has SN 4P050141, making it the 141st Puma (body?) made in June 1994.

    CapitolPaintball used to have a Cat SN list. Mine was newer than several listed.

    If you indeed have a Panther threaded Puma that is... at the very least.. uncommon. It is the first one I have heard mentioned here. Does your "Puma" barrel have single lead or quad lead threads? ProLite barrels can be made to fit Panthers if you match the profile of a normal Cat barrel. (Thanks for that tip, Capitol.)

  • BrickHaus
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    I guess. My puma is serial number 90. Year marked 94. I got it with 2 barrels. I then bought a icd threaded barrel for my puma and it wouldnt thread into it. I have a thread on here. The threads are slightly different. The barrel seller found a puma specific barrel in their stock that looks similar to my puma barrels. I have both a all american, and the stock barrel for my puma and neither will thread into my cat. Vice versa. The dye titanium barrel in icd threads willl not thread into my puma, but threads into the cat fine.

  • un2xs
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    Wait. You have a Puma with Panther threads? I didn't know this was a thing.

  • BrickHaus
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    Just for laughs

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  • Ironnerd
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    It never looked that good when I had it.

    Nice work!

  • BrickHaus
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    Okay. Got some parts swapped arounnd to try something new. Gave the puma a traditional bottomline with its wider grip, and gonna try the armson mount on the tighter alley cat. Found this sweet shipping bolt from ny wifes new office chair and now I think Ill just turn an aluminum sleeve at work to make the bolt with a splash or red work.

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  • BrickHaus
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    New to me "parts cat" i got from ironnerd.

    It needed a barrel, well that was the main reason I wanted it as I previously got a dye Ti barrel for my puma, to figure out my puma has old school panther threads and the ti barrel was a bust.

    It was missing a feedneck screw, added a stainless grip frame panel screw from my stash.

    The delrin bolt was super tight in the body. Bottle brushed the body out, and took a 3m scour pad to the bolt til it moved freely.

    Missing the feed plug. I had an old automag body sitting around that I robbed for the plug.

    Had a cut feedneck making normal feednecks hard to use. I had a sconi feedneck on my puma I robbed, I got a second one.

    Missing the cocking lug. I added a 10-32 socket head bolt and custom turned sleeve ( not pictured)

    Missing the air input plug. I added a remote line adapter, and rather than just plug the hole, I added an old school centerflag gage just for laughs.

    not sure if I wanna run another armson bottle drop situation, or bottomline one cat, and armson drop the other, but Ill update when I actually buy some parts for this beast.

    Either way, I got it cycling already. Pretty stoked to have 2 cats in my fleet.
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  • Ironnerd
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    My Desert Fox Deluxe

    Desert Fox DLX by Iron Nerd

    Empire Barrel Kit
    Palmer Stabilizer
    Viewloader Revolution
    Nifty wood grips.

    It shoots straight
    It shoots fast (for an old mech gun)
    It never chops.

    (This gun is for sale)
    Last edited by Ironnerd; 04-24-2021, 03:18 PM.

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    Two little pumas getting ready to go to the ICD shop to get refurbished and hopefully brought back to life. I have an appointment Monday morning to see what they can do for them.
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  • BrickHaus
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    Thank ya sir! Yeah the low serial was super exciting when I figured out how they are identified.

    Im not sure if Ill run the tank on the grip yet. Its just a hair short to shoulder well, but the balance of the marker is amazing. Its like it naturally hangs on your grip hand so one handed shooting could be easily done. on an alley cat an intruder would be super mint as the grip sits back a hair more.
    Last edited by BrickHaus; 04-25-2021, 09:40 PM.

  • scottieb
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    That thing looks great! Low number too.
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