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pillow_pwnage

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  1. They're both John Petrucci Signatures. The one on the left is the standard 6, the one on the right is the BFR 7.
  2. I agree, 'tis why I quit doing it some time ago.
  3. It was very close to being so! Luckily I was able to walk away and had no broken bones or anything, however I suffered some rather extensive damage to my throat involving an internal tear in my windpipe and I couldn't talk for about a month. I don't understand you people that 'street race', it seems like a dangerous way to compensate for a small penis.
  4. Flipped on a corner, went straight into a guard rail which proceed to slice the roof off. About a year ago, and no, thats not me in the picture =P
  5. Yet another Ernie Ball toy The family -
  6. Thats a tad too much Boss for my liking, but other than that, rockin setup!
  7. First proper Mk18 I've seen in a looooooong time. Too many damned FF RAS.
  8. Last time I checked, the front sight pins are roll pins and are not made to be punched out. Theres a tool to remove that kind of pin, I can't remember what it's called though.
  9. It may be a replica, but I love it to death.
  10. Function - The scope features a standard cross reticle, contrary to the mil-dot found in the real counterpart. The crosshairs are well etched, and easy to use. The illumination has 11 levels, all of which work well. 11 is very bright, and I would not reccomend it for even the lowest of lighting situations. I usually keep it on 5-8, depending on the environment. Here is the crosshair on level "9" - The scope is fairly easy to zero, and maintains zero very well. Schockproof and waterproof, the scope withstood my test of time, and about 200 rounds through a .204 Rug
  11. Once my SR-15 was nearing completion, it was time to start looking into some optics. Being a match rifle, I quickly ruled out Aimpoints, EOTechs, etc and went straight for the scopes. Upon seeing this picture - I knew a Leupold replica was the way to go. At the time, options were limited. - G&P M1 - G&P M3 - STAR M1 - STAR M3 The G&P looked the nicest, and had supposedly better glass, so I dropped the $200 or so at UNco for the scope, and Accushot rings. About a week later, I was greeted by the brown wrapped box. Upon tearing it open, I was
  12. Great, now I have to scrape my eyes out with a spork. After reviewing the WGC custom guns, I'm very tempted to get the M4/m203 (retractable stock). Now to acquire me some monehs.
  13. Zomg spraypaint. And whats wrong with OD <='(
  14. http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper.php?i...2HGOD_cat_Grips Work? If real ones will work... http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/...leitemid=197187 http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/...leitemid=834935 etc.
  15. I believe it'd be cheaper and easier to just order the WGC M16a3/m203 and a set of normal hand guards than the gun and the m203 seperately. Damn you, now I want one as well.
  16. Does it shoot BBs or photon beams?
  17. Must we? Old old (very old) DPMS A-15 (spring) custom job. -G&P M4a1 front asssembly -ICS M4 LE stock -G&P SPR/a pistol grip -hacked off the carry handle -Prometheus 363mm 6.03mm tightbore -ICS charging handle in place of plastic one - metal cylinder, spring guide, and trigger sear - M130 (dropped down to an m120 later) Last time I checked it was shooting around 290 with .25s. Accurate as hell. It broke after about 20,000 rounds, and has been reduced to a heap of scrap parts. EDIT: Another one with Aimpoint and suppressor. Sorry
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