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    proof its not a wall hanger

    since i have not got vids yet, just wanted to post proof of my mag not being a wall hanger

    albeit not me shooting it. my buddy was using it when they were practicing against the RL before PSP phoenix(another magger who wanted to beat me over the ehad and run). I was playin on a pump team so I was practicing with my T2.




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    Damn i never thought about beating you over tha head and runnin...thats a great idea yo....haha! man that Mag is Sa WeeT!!!

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    Looks so purdy in action!



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    Looks awesome Dan

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    Is that a pneumag or are there electronics in that foregrip?

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    Electro pnuematic with Dye UL frame on an Xmag body. Made by Loguzzz/Practice Target for Tbaggin, anodized by Bazookaboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rudz
    Electro pnuematic with Dye UL frame on an Xmag body. Made by Loguzzz/Practice Target for Tbaggin, anodized by Bazookaboy
    So are the electronics in the foregrip? Or are they in the UL Frame?

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    The E part is in the frame. The P part is in the grip

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    what ando says.

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    Dude. Get rid of the white tubing or dye it if you can. Try some cloth dye like Rit and find some colors that will match the body. Not sure how well that line will take to the dye but that Rit stuff isn't more then a few $ for a box. If it doesn't come out all that well you can at least use it to tie-dye a shirt to match the marker.

    I've used it to dye a clear hopper and a warp shell to match. It came out really nice. Nylon on the other hand might not work. It's resistant to a lot of stuff. If you don't get around to doing it, i will in the future just to ck it out.

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    Coloured heatshrink may work better

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    Nice to see the work of art in action!!!


    Much better then hanging in some man cave somewhere where it can only be underapreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    Dude. Get rid of the white tubing or dye it if you can. Try some cloth dye like Rit and find some colors that will match the body. Not sure how well that line will take to the dye but that Rit stuff isn't more then a few $ for a box. If it doesn't come out all that well you can at least use it to tie-dye a shirt to match the marker.

    I've used it to dye a clear hopper and a warp shell to match. It came out really nice. Nylon on the other hand might not work. It's resistant to a lot of stuff. If you don't get around to doing it, i will in the future just to ck it out.
    If you decide to try to dye the tube, I would use dye that is meant for polyester. It would probably work better than regular fabric dye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bbotts77
    If you decide to try to dye the tube, I would use dye that is meant for polyester. It would probably work better than regular fabric dye.
    Hmmm. I'll have to look into that.

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    Any pics of inside the frame and grip??

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEE TEE
    Coloured heatshrink may work better
    Be careful heating heat-shrink tubing to get it to shrink around plastic tubing which is intended to hold ~1000 psi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    Hmmm. I'll have to look into that.
    That stuff is expensive. 8x what the regular cloth stuff is.

    I'm pretty sure that line will take the color pretty well though. It's really pores unlike the black stuff we get from ASP and almost double the wall thickness. I have a good 30-40 feet of it. I use it to mock up my setups and cut the good stuff from ASP to match.

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    Now that is a beautiful marker!

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    Quote Originally Posted by koleah
    Be careful heating heat-shrink tubing to get it to shrink around plastic tubing which is intended to hold ~1000 psi.
    Heat shrink will work with the heat from a hair dryer, which isn't likley to damage thick wall HP plastic tube.

    I've used black or grey shrink to dull down coloured macro without issues.

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