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Cyclops-a-thon

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  1. CAW barrel is a drop fit for the new SAA's
  2. using heavier bb's will change the muzzle pop.
  3. First shot not firing is simply due to the cylinder misalignment after the shells are loaded. If you set it straight manually, not a problem. Its just a small quirk and not so much a big issue once you get used to it. Havent chronoed the gun yet, so not sure of the velocity yet. Shot consistency is poor. Fault also seems to lie partly with the cylinder pin; there is very slight movement, just enough to allow the inner cylinder casing to not line up perfectly to the inner barrel. I'm going to try shim it, but maybe possible to switch the cylinder sear with a real steel one; it might make
  4. Looking at your previous posts, your website and other ridiculous nonsense you post, I wouldnt be surprised if you painted that gun yourself. The only thing missing is your rubber knife taped to the front. Now, do keep your online presence limited to things you know about like doll collecting & lego, and and let this AUG topic flow without your worthless banter.
  5. Wow, awesome job there, what make is the stock???
  6. Will you include the mounting bolt for the the pistol grip?
  7. I was half asleep until I read your comment LOL
  8. Its a crappy feeling, I've had my share of expensive lessons Speaking of which, please let me know if you are selling your stock. Thnx.
  9. Is that a Knoxx pistol grip? LedPocket: Awesome shotguns!
  10. Is it just me, or do AK's just look better with a snow/winter background?
  11. Looks way better, how about a pic next to your real steel? BTW, Are you using the CL Magnum shells or just the original ones that the gun came with?
  12. Whitedingo: Thanks, it looks a bit odd if you look at it as is, but actually looks quite normal if you look at the gun when it is being held/fired. I was thinking about a TacStar, but for some reason, I find them kind of uncomfortable. I was thinking of going back to a Houge Tamer (like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/Hogue-Pistol-Grip-Remi...1QQcmdZViewItem) but still havent really decided. The thing right now is, the G&P foregrip matches the finish of the Witness Protection grip quite well, whereas the Houge has too much of a rubber finish and the TacStar would look too sh
  13. I recall you mentioned using some sort of Dremmel polish before, I think I'll give that a try as well.
  14. I picked up the G&P Mad Dog foregrip; cycling the gun is extremely easy and actually stabilizes the way I shoot. Might have to get a new pistol grip to make it match up, but definitly worth the $30. Oh, and the reason why I never bought the G&P Outer barrel is simply because the ANGS outer barrel holds down the hop-up spring in place much better than anything I've used to date. I do prefer the look of the Mad Dog outer barrel though...
  15. BTW, in case anyone was interested, I found that regular silver polish (polishing paste for silverware, jewelry, ect..) does wonders for the midnight-gold finish
  16. Wouldnt make a difference since the striking pin, or push pin is too slow to open up the valve quickly.
  17. So like the Mad Max shotgun clones, no hammer spring it seems. Darn....
  18. Damn... I was hoping the new versions would have the actual brass grips
  19. Speaking of the trigger guard, the "gold" finish on mine quickly wore off
  20. How do you like it? I had the earlier versions where you had to pull the hammer back rapidly in order for the cylinder to click into the right space. I'm told that has been remedied with the newer models so you can pull the hammer back as slowly as you like and the cylinder will line up fine with the barrel.
  21. Drop in a real steel cylinder bolt stop (2nd gen) to see what "pure win" really is
  22. Is that knife attached to your gun?
  23. I changed the cylinder on the M19 so the finish matches up better: Again, my SD prototype didnt come with the cylinder set so I was just using the original black M19 cylinder which looked very "grey" in contrast to the CNC kit. I swapped the cylinder off a midnight gold M19 which turns out to be a very close match
  24. Speedfeed makes the witness protection grips for the M500's too, for some reason they are priced lower than the Remington version. However, I have no idea on how much, if any modifying has to be done as I never owned a Marushin shotgun. I saw Evo's gun a week ago, looks much better in person, and perfect for the CQB field we have here. Are you going to try put on a different grip? Maybe the Houge pistol grip that peter used to have..?? Lots of choices on Ebay BTW evo, I canceled the entire order, so I will have to start over again. I'll email you later.
  25. If you go 1 page back, I have a fully tuned one from Echigoya that I want to sell
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