Orange/Black 04' DC Viking

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  • PsychoBaller
    Gone are my SFL days...
    • Nov 2000
    • 1952

    #1

    Orange/Black 04' DC Viking

    Newly acquired hotness...

    Orange/Black 04' AKA DC Viking:
    -2.2 lbs w/out barrel or asa/rail setup.
    -Standard DC Milling, including multi-slotted Trigger Guard, Rounded Back Tubes, Grip Frame Diet, Hidden ASA Pocket & Noid & Tray Areas.
    -Cut Bolt
    -FBM "Hooker" Clamping Feedneck
    -Quad Detents Milling/Mod/Kit
    -RobTown Valve
    -Javelin Barrel, milled down from .4 lbs to .2 lbs
    -Pandora Board w/2.2 Software
    -Humphrey Noid
    -JMJ Nurvous Trigger w/25g Switch
    -STD LPR & DC Volumizer
    -SideWinder Reg.
    -Black Macro Fittings
    -Dye Sticky 3 Grips
    -WarpedMephisto Alum. Bolt Pin






    (many more images in gallery via sig. link).

    I consider this exact Viking setup one of my "Dream Markers" . Thanks to Thotograph, who let her go to a good home .

    -baller
    Last edited by PsychoBaller; 11-18-2008, 04:27 PM.
  • Warwitch
    Resident Skeptic

    • May 2006
    • 3176

    #2
    Beautiful. As much as I love my Mags, there is NOTHING that shoots like a Vike.

    I really like the the quad trigger guard slotting, thats pretty slick.

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    • tech-chan
      is the TKO of design.
      • Nov 2006
      • 875

      #3
      NICE!!!

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      • Tassel Mask
        Tassel Mask
        • Feb 2005
        • 216

        #4
        I dont understand this gun. Looks like their should be more than 1 barrel. Im lost.

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        • magmonkey
          Mass Destruction
          • Oct 2001
          • 775

          #5
          Originally posted by Tassel Mask
          I dont understand this gun. Looks like their should be more than 1 barrel. Im lost.
          how a viking works

          step 1 air comes into the sidewinder at 800 or so psi,
          step 2 the sidewinder reduces the air pressure to 200 psi
          step 3 the air is split into two passages one in each of the lower tubes, the left hand tube houses the lpr which lowers the air pressure to roughly 65 psi and feeds the solinoid,
          the right hand tube has your high preasure volume chamber, valve and hammer.

          when you pull the trigger the solinoid gives the hammer a burst of air (@65 psi from the lpr )
          the hammer (with bolt attached) comes forward hitting the valve, opening it and letting your 200 psi act on the ball.

          basicly the reason for the two tubes is effiency

          you can make a marker operate eficiantly two ways
          #1 with a TON of pressure and a TINY bit of volume (rt valved mags ) lvhp
          #2 with a TON of volume at low pressure (aka VIKING ) hvlp

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          • t0nnn
            Registered User
            • Feb 2007
            • 552

            #6
            chris that's one of the nicest vikings i've ever seen ...orange is my favorite color

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            • PsychoBaller
              Gone are my SFL days...
              • Nov 2000
              • 1952

              #7
              Originally posted by t0nnn
              orange is my favorite color
              Me too! ORANGE RULES!

              (o, and I re-manual-prog.'d the Pandora to my preference, then put about 800 rounds through her a day or so ago.... SHE SINGS!!! My SFL is gonna have some tough competition this season)

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              • going_home
                Hebrews 13:8

                • Dec 2004
                • 8343

                #8
                Got that trigger on my Viking.
                Its THEE best trigger out there for an AKA.

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                • DvS21
                  w00t
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 170

                  #9
                  I want mine back =[

                  DC has it...

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