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About sillyp
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Rank
Regular Poster
- Birthday 08/31/1988
Additional Information
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Airsofter since
2003
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Toy collection
Marui M-14 SOCOM
Marui Hi-Capa 4.3
Marui Glock 26
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Country
United States
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AIM
ifrit160
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Website URL
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Location
Exactly where I want to be...in Hawaii
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Interests
other than airsoft...<br />lacrosse<br />football<br />bowling<br />life in general
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It's not much, but it gets the job done right Note the high speed low drag farmer's tan. It's built for speed.
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My new UTG shotgun...This'll go with my Umbrella loadout. I made some iron sights out of a bolt(yes, very ghetto, but it works and looks nice ) and part of the grenade sights from a Famas. For something I did just screwing around, I'd say they were pretty accurate and functional. EDIT-extremely sorry about the picture quality...I'm not exactly the best photographer around
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Its also merely a drop of water in a sea of AKs
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*Worships Dirty's AKM* Wood is too shiny for my liking, but I'm sure you'll take care of that real quick
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Out of curiousity fugazi, how old is your ak? because that cleaning rod looks like its seen better days...
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Well, I did get some money for Christmas... Perhaps sometime in the near future I can make it happen. EDIT-guillom, sweet AK. Im liking the wood furniture. A lot. If you dont mind me asking, how much did that beast cost all told?
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My AK...I decided that mine looked too much like other people's AK around here, so I decided to individualize mine a little bit. Here's a closeup of the front end. I think I did a pretty good job with it. My only gripe is that I couldnt get the cleaning rod back in. Oh well, sacrifices must be made. EDIT-Sorry about the pic quality. I also neglected to mention that it is all stock, both internally and externally, with the exception of the chop job and some home made glow sights that I am at the moment too busy to photograph.
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Well, I wouldnt see any reason why not...as long as it was made post WW2 and on the eastern side of the country.