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  1. Titleist

    The Trifecta Pt2

    From the album: Titleist's Albums

    I didn't plan on it happening that way but I find it funny I ended up with three iconic guns from three major super powers. America, Germany, Russia. Too much money just sitting there: Colt M933 full metal and tricked out, Guarder AKS-74U, and HKG36K assembled from real G36K parts (scope, stock, forearm, and flashhider)
  2. Titleist

    Titleist's Albums

    A visual guide to how much money I waste.
  3. Titleist

    The Trifecta

    From the album: Titleist's Albums

    I didn't plan on it happening that way but I find it funny I ended up with three iconic guns from three major super powers. America, Germany, Russia. Too much money just sitting there: Colt M933 full metal and tricked out, Guarder AKS-74U, and HKG36K assembled from real G36K parts (scope, stock, forearm, and flashhider)
  4. From the album: Titleist's Albums

    Mostly Guarder and G&P parts, real VLTOR stock and tube, Eotech, runs at about 340fps.
  5. From the album: Titleist's Albums

    Mostly Guarder and G&P parts, real VLTOR stock and tube, Eotech, runs at about 340fps.
  6. Titleist

    My M933 Commando

    From the album: Titleist's Albums

    Mostly Guarder and G&P parts, real VLTOR stock and tube, Eotech, runs at about 340fps.
  7. I'm really happy that the economy has improved to the point where street thugs can now commit crimes with high end race guns. lol, just kidding.
  8. Thank you, umm, as for cost, I think with upgrades, and c-more the base gun was about 700-750. The robar coating for real guns runs about 350-400+ but I met the guys while at shotshow last year, and started talking with them about airsoft guns, and they decided they wanted to try doing an airsoft gun as a test, see if it could lead to a new market. So they did my gun as a test example, for free, so in the end I got that done as a test and as you can see it came out really nice and is 100 percent unique. The gun gobbles up high quality bbs, I typically shoot Maruzen APS .29 Super Grandmaster bb
  9. Here's my custom IPSC open class race gun, affectionately called the Snow Valley Special, because it's got "made in Snow Valley" written on the bottom, beats me, but it's stuck. Based on an old WA Speedcomp from back in the late 90's, which took some hunting to find. It's had a metal process done to it by a company in Arizona, called Robar, Inc. Basically the slide, barrel, and other internal parts were stripped and coated in Nickel/Teflon mix which makes the gun function perfectly with almost no lubrication, parts just glide over eachother, also makes it pretty friggin pimp, and one of the on
  10. Not a problem, I'm sorry I had to show off my guarder AK and sadly brainwash more innocent victims into buying one of these. Guarder will return in "The Galil who loved me", sorry sorry, bad bond humor there. Yeah I'd say a Galil SAR is next on my list of guns to buy. I've slowed down in my purchasing over the years, now I just buy more expensive stuff.
  11. Yep, it's true, it's a different thread, it's 24x1.5mm, which is real steel dimension, which was the real pain in the *albatross* because I had to measure it first before ordering any accessories. evazerone, I didn't put mine together but I know someone who did, and it may require just a minor bit of fitting, but it's nothing too hard. For the price I prefered to have Boom Arms make mine, because with no spare parts available I really didn't want to screw it up, but if you can handle a file, an allen wrench and a screwdriver, you should be fine.
  12. Thanks for the comments, yeesh, best review on this site? flattery shall get you no where. As for where I found the suppressor, here you go: http://rapidfire.targetweb.net/cgi-bin/sto...xm=on&ppinc=big about a 130 dollars, but it interfaces perfectly with the threads, is solid 6061 aluminum, and looks fantastic.
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