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    Armada X

    I was contacted by AO member Bunny shortly after the reveal of the Armada Prime to design and cut up a one of a kind X-mag.

    The following pictures showcase the end result of his project. Enjoy!














    The marker is one of a kind and features Bob Long accessories (good choice Rob). It started life as a Euro X-Mag slug body. The barrel back is freak bored.

    It was an absolute pleasure working with Rob, professional attitude and composure throughout the entirety of the project and super easy to work with. I hope that the paintball community enjoys drooling over this as much as we both have. If you want to see this marker in person you can likely catch a glimpse of it at LL7 this year.

    - Anodizing was done by Caustic Customs @ www.facebook.com/CausticCustoms Thank you Stephen for another amazing anodizing job!

    - Photographs were taken by Ben Johnson @ www.benjohnsonphotography.com Thank you Ben for another fantastic set of photographs!

    *I will update this thread with other pictures/links as needed at a later date
    Last edited by ElPanda; 03-30-2014 at 10:23 PM.
    CNC Programmer/Machinist
    Polarstar Engineering and Machine

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    if its ever sold I will buy one. I have money ready now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by river031403 View Post
    minus the battery pack

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    that thing does look good. was the warp breach milled on the right side but not on the left?

    the back of the body looks alot like an bob long insight.

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    The battery pack milling is rather coservative due mostly to lack of material

    And the warp breech was milled only on one side because removing the feed tube is a pain and I was running short on time

    My primary focus was the body and vertical breech as that is what I was initially focused on when first contacted

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    Great work, Panda!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ElPanda View Post
    The battery pack milling is rather coservative due mostly to lack of material

    And the warp breech was milled only on one side because removing the feed tube is a pain and I was running short on time

    My primary focus was the body and vertical breech as that is what I was initially focused on when first contacted
    still awesome man.
    make me one.

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    Wow! Just, Wow!

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    bunny ur a dick. lol
    this is some nice stuff.
    if you ever decide to do a one off that you don't want to keep ill fund it you just ship it to me when its done.

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    I will take that as a compliment though I felt like I could give you a run for your money. I did go a little bit crazy this past year so I may lay low for a while

    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    bunny ur a dick. lol
    this is some nice stuff.
    if you ever decide to do a one off that you don't want to keep ill fund it you just ship it to me when its done.

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    Why do you own everything cool!

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    Damn Bunny and Panda….another Sa WeeT custom Mag!!! wats next???

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    I needed to change my pants after seeing that pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    I will take that as a compliment though I felt like I could give you a run for your money. I did go a little bit crazy this past year so I may lay low for a while
    lol like I have even come close to catching up with you.

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    Make more man! I don't care if it has the breaches

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    Wow!!! That looks awesome!! It it 3d machined from a solid file or milled
    With a ball mill/ form tooling?

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