Ma-Deuce-A II

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  • K&P Customs
    Registered User
    • Aug 2001
    • 208

    #1

    Ma-Deuce-A II

    As some of you may know I have been looking for autococker parts. The reason is I'm making 6 Ma-Deuce-As. I have redesigned the outer sides of it. Gave it a more rounder look.

    Here you tell me what you think .....



    More pic's here : http://www.kpcspb.com/CustomZone/showthread.php?t=1351

    Ken W
    K&P Customs
    Prototype Machining
    Powder Coating
    Custom Milling
    www.kpcustoms.net
  • K&P Customs
    Registered User
    • Aug 2001
    • 208

    #2
    Ok .. were getting closer ....



    More pic's : http://www.kpcspb.com/CustomZone/sho...=2832#post2832

    Ken W
    K&P Customs
    Prototype Machining
    Powder Coating
    Custom Milling
    www.kpcustoms.net

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    • pmstc
      free at last
      • Jan 2008
      • 404

      #3
      Very epic

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #4
        I have to ask for my own education:

        Why are these not 'half blocked'?

        It seems like the weight savings would be worth it, but I don't know anything about cocker parts availability or reliability.

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        • RRfireblade

          • Jun 2002
          • 5103

          #5
          Cool , as always.





          Originally posted by K&P Customs
          As some of you may know I have been looking for autococker parts. . .
          . . . Builds a double barrel cocker body from scratch but needs cocker parts. . . that's cute.


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          • Engus
            PTP's favorite AO'er
            • Jul 2007
            • 414

            #6
            Originally posted by Spider-TW
            I have to ask for my own education:

            Why are these not 'half blocked'?

            It seems like the weight savings would be worth it, but I don't know anything about cocker parts availability or reliability.

            probably because a custom backblock is a lot easier to make than everything that has to line up for a double sled system

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            • UThomas
              Registered User

              • Dec 2002
              • 767

              #7
              Since there is only one hammer and valve you only have to setup one sled system and then just link the other bolt to the first bolt (like a nasty typhoon)
              Thomas http://www.thomaspaintball.com http://www.youtube.com/user/Thomas4093

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