with the immanent return of a new, and better built, MQ valve, can we expect to see these go into some form of production?...
Sooooo......the aedes
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I wouldn't buy one for my cockers, the reason I like cockers is for the "cocking" part of it. I would like to pick up one of DW markers though. Exciting stuff going on!!Due to the objections of a certain Canadian, this space is now for rent.
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Originally posted by AirAssaultI wouldn't buy one for my cockers, the reason I like cockers is for the "cocking" part of it. I would like to pick up one of DW markers though. Exciting stuff going on!!
Yeah wow im glad to see these things make a comeback. I am by no means a cocker expert, so someone please tell me what you d with the cocking rod on guns with a MQ valve installed?
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I wish I had his lathe, and he had a feather up his ***. . . . . .
. . . . then we'd both be tickled.
Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLC
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there isen't one, you don't need it.Originally posted by BigEvilYeah wow im glad to see these things make a comeback. I am by no means a cocker expert, so someone please tell me what you d with the cocking rod on guns with a MQ valve installed?
EDIT: I may have to pick up a karni if these are coming out... up it to within an inch of it's life... and then sell it... like I do with every marker...
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Originally posted by BigEvilYeah wow im glad to see these things make a comeback. I am by no means a cocker expert, so someone please tell me what you d with the cocking rod on guns with a MQ valve installed?
On most cockers the cocking rod will need to be put back in. It threads into the spacer that goes behind the mq. At that point the cocking rod is just a non moving guide for the backblock. Of course if you gun doesnt require a cocking rod now you wont need it.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.
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