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    Field Treasure

    Haven't done it in awhile, but my local field let me metal detect the fields once and I ended up finding some old parts: a screw off an old line si pump arm, a vm68 barrel muzzle attachemnt, and a bunch of other easy to loose small parts. I think my best find that I still have is one of the 05 dynasty sft jewels. So has anyone else had the opportunity to detect their local fields and or found anything just walking the field during or after a game?

    #2
    A couple PGP's

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      #3
      what a neat idea!!

      think how many cocking knobs are buried out there off of spyders, vm68's , ect
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        #4
        A zues G2..... It was out there for a while as the jewel was sunfaded

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          #5
          I remember my first 'cocker had a bolt pin that would fall out every few weeks. I must have gone thru a dozen of them before ditching the whole gun. Also, back when we used barrel plugs - I hated the plastic ones and would always have metal ones anodized to match the gun. Most of my friends "lost" them on the field when they borrowed my gear.

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            #6
            The usual fare - swabs, pods, barrel bags, mags, hoppers, etc.

            I find quite a few unbroken FSRs too.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Raleighpaintball.com View Post
              I remember my first 'cocker had a bolt pin that would fall out every few weeks. I must have gone thru a dozen of them before ditching the whole gun. Also, back when we used barrel plugs - I hated the plastic ones and would always have metal ones anodized to match the gun. Most of my friends "lost" them on the field when they borrowed my gear.
              how did you lose so many bolt pins like that? Bad bolt pin slot id say, no pin would of probably worked if you lost that many. How did you lose them though? Pretty obvious recocking failure once the pin falls out. But wouldn't it just be at your feet most likely?
              custom barrel plugs, now thats old school.

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