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smilestyler
09-17-2017, 10:51 AM
I have been slowly putting a marker together that I thought I would share with AO. I was inspired by some of the projects done by Bunny. The original emag was owned by an employee from badboyz or shocktech (I don't know for sure) and it was some sort of a platform to develop the SFL emag. I bought some of the parts of this and it sort of developed into a "what if" thing.
https://imgur.com/gallery/Mul3k
https://imgur.com/gallery/Q3rNm
Bunny
09-17-2017, 11:09 AM
Great work! That gun was owned by the legendary Manny Francia (RiceRocket on AO) of Aftershock.
For sale thread in 2010... http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=3437131
Manny tested a bunch of different stuff for AGD/Shocktech. (Superbolts, xvalves, etc)
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By the way, that is a lovely Dust Blue SFL Emag. I hope you still have the original box and blue LED screen in it :D Always cool seeing my past collection still out there :headbang:
smilestyler
09-17-2017, 11:27 AM
Ya I still have the box, uninstalled ACE and all of the misc parts. I guess I have a small slice of your collection 😃
Whats up with the sear pin?
BigEvil
09-17-2017, 11:39 AM
I love the comments on the pics..
"does it shoot like a cocker?"
BWAHAHA
Menace_AO
09-17-2017, 05:27 PM
Ugh. People.
Perhaps the ideal answer might be,
"Yes, it shoots EXACTLY like a cocker, except a bit more like a mag." :rolleyes:
smilestyler
09-17-2017, 05:44 PM
Whats up with the sear pin?
It was all milled away on the outside as well as the inside. Just the area around the sear was left intact.
It was all milled away on the outside as well as the inside. Just the area around the sear was left intact.
Why? Just shorten the sear pin, the tip bottoms out before the threaded end does. ;)
smilestyler
09-17-2017, 05:57 PM
Why? Just shorten the sear pin, the tip bottoms out before the threaded end does. ;)
I didn't do. That is the way Shocktech did it.
You're just too far ahead of the game!
Nobody has mentioned the sight rail but that was Luke. It turned out perfect. I always hated unused holes in the rail.
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