AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Question: If the guns in the first pic are emags, where is the battery?
But still, those are some great concepts. If they were ever produced there would be no shortage of AOers lining up with their cash, kidneys, firstborn children and any other form of currency to pick one up.
I've always loved a good .45 grip with the 15* angled ASA, both in looks and how they feel in my hands. That lion body is, to quote Jay (of Jay and Silent Bob fame), the "bickety BOMB!" Though, as cool as the tail wrapping around the reg body truly is, do you know how many of us would snap that little bastard off? 75%, easily.
[QUOTE= Though, as cool as the tail wrapping around the reg body truly is, do you know how many of us would snap that little bastard off? 75%, easily.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that would definitely be a potential problem. Your valve would provide some support but I would probably still keep it as a show piece.
especially if you knew how much it would cost to create one
Back in the day with only hand milling and such to make the stuff.... yeah high prices... But done today where you could make one out of clay or modeling material, put it into a device and let that device map it and change it into a CAD program and pop it on a 4+ axis CNC...
Wouldn't be much more cutting time than what XTM does already....
And it'd be sold out in minutes....
Just still wish someone would do something where all the parts were tied together just a little bit... so it don't look like some parts box gun...
Back in the day with only hand milling and such to make the stuff.... yeah high prices... But done today where you could make one out of clay or modeling material, put it into a device and let that device map it and change it into a CAD program and pop it on a 4+ axis CNC...
Wouldn't be much more cutting time than what XTM does already....
And it'd be sold out in minutes....
Just still wish someone would do something where all the parts were tied together just a little bit... so it don't look like some parts box gun...
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