Nothing but a handfull of RT

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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #1

    Nothing but a handfull of RT

    Well, it's not like going_home's mag, but it is my favorite mag, now with TwighlightG's ULE body. It started as a '91 or '92 68 automag. Now the frame and the rail are the only original parts.

    While the camo is just a decal, the ULE body is the only new application. The loader and rail decals are two years old and played several scenarios during that time.





    Paint, air, and a mag valve.
    Last edited by Spider-TW; 09-19-2008, 11:55 AM.
  • questionful
    LNIB
    • Dec 2006
    • 1416

    #2
    coool. nice ASA???

    I love the diecast frames' trigger guards.

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    • snoopay700
      Serious About Men

      • Jan 2006
      • 3071

      #3
      Originally posted by questionful
      coool. nice ASA???

      I love the diecast frames' trigger guards.
      Yeah, i'm jealous.
      Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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      • Hilltop Customs
        Registered User
        • Aug 2007
        • 1260

        #4
        I have to say that is one of the few decal jobs I actually like....

        the remote/bottomline adapter is nice and compact! never seen one like that be4, nice

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        • georgeyew
          Registered User
          • Jan 2007
          • 704

          #5
          Hey Spider, that's a unique looking ASA, what kind is it? I have a thought for you. Why don't you run the remote directly to the valve? I have a marker that I am doing it with and it reduces the number of hoses on the maker. Looks very clean.

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          • questionful
            LNIB
            • Dec 2006
            • 1416

            #6
            ^^ It's custom I bet. Never seen or heard of anything similar.

            I'm sure he's considered running it straight. But I think bottomline is the most comfortable way to run pretty much anything, including a remote.

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            • Hilltop Customs
              Registered User
              • Aug 2007
              • 1260

              #7
              problems I always had with the remote run right off the valve is the torque it applies to the marker, and just having the remote above my hand and in the way...

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              • Spider-TW
                U R techno-literate!

                • Oct 2006
                • 3554

                #8
                I think the bottom line came from one of those action village close outs a few years ago. It doesn't have any marks on it that I can see.

                I like it because it puts the hose under my forearm, or I can tuck the hose and slide check up under my arm for a very close hold. Since I can't really switch hands well with the remote hose anyway, the extra jump to the valve doesn't come into play much. I can do it if I really want to, usually when I'm reaching around a standing corner on the left.

                Really the whole set up is for moving through woods and bunkers, you have to pick a route when playing speedball fields. But it does move well and I can carry it for days. I just can't get away from that frame.

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