When I'm on the field I never take anyone with a scope on top of their gun seriously, but aside from that it's sweetness!
Park52 'Mag MkIV
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You mean a non-clip fed marker? I was going for clip fed, and that's what I love about the Q-Loader (after loads of tuning of course.) Thanks for the compliment. :)Originally posted by pumpnow thats the ONLY milsim mag that doesnt underfeed that i like
i love it even
Hah, he wishes. This baby is mine! He gets to use the backup when I take him out paintballing later this summer.Originally posted by sjrtkSweet piece of work you got there. Plus you boy will grow into it, and grand kids.
Thanks, I think, hehe. Honestly though, most of the time I'll just be running with the red dot only, and leaving the scope in the trunk of the car.Originally posted by KonigballerWhen I'm on the field I never take anyone with a scope on top of their gun seriously, but aside from that it's sweetness!
Thanks! The co2 tank is a 12oz. tank, so it's a pretty decent size. Now when you're talking about fitting into the stock, are you referring to how an HPA tank will snug into that area, or a buttstock fitting onto the HPA tank itself? I can always shim the area between the ASA and the grip to add space if it's a fitting issue. It's already got a couple of shims between the ASA and grip frame to make the 12oz. tank work snugly with the Q-Pod, and the whole thing wrapped in camo tape to make it all slick looking.Originally posted by Wrathbringer
Wow, that's a VERY impressive mag you got there! The dual sights just add to it's badass-ness especially since it's one-of-a-kind. Man, now I'm tempted to build something that awesome...
Slight issue if you decide to go HPA though you may already know this. Most tanks will NOT fit into the stock like your CO2 tank since they're much larger. What size is the tank that you have on it BTW?Comment
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Huh, I didn't notice that stock attachment for the CO2, but now that you mention it I'll have to say both. You'll most likely have to shim your ASA again, though you might be able to get away without it if you get a 45/4500 since they're fairly small. That stock definitely won't fit onto an HPA tank since all the carbon fiber ones are rounded at the back and steelies are too large for it to fit.Comment
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no i mean like a woodsball gun, normally the only ones i like are the TS-1/ATS, Qloader SSI, Tiberius, Tippman pistol, and that SAW ion. i just hate milsim/scenario/woodsball guns that arent underfeedingOriginally posted by BagheeraYou mean a non-clip fed marker? I was going for clip fed, and that's what I love about the Q-Loader (after loads of tuning of course.) Thanks for the compliment. :)Comment
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Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the compliment. :)Originally posted by pumpno i mean like a woodsball gun, normally the only ones i like are the TS-1/ATS, Qloader SSI, Tiberius, Tippman pistol, and that SAW ion. i just hate milsim/scenario/woodsball guns that arent underfeeding
I wanted to make sure that the form followed function in this gun, and that was part of my design concept from day 1. Hence, why air and ammo are all in the stock area.Comment
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New pics, shot with an adult (me, or so I've been told) holding the gun so that the size relation of the gun to person is more clearly shown. Plus, another pic of the gun on it's own so that the stock and clip can be more clearly seen from the back.

Relaxed position, helps to have a sling! :)

Firing positions sighting through scope;



Sighting through the red dot;
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Very nice - but definitely need to move to HPA. Amazed people are still on CO2, I was running an Air America HPA system in 1993!sigpic
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Same here, but I when I switch to HPA, I plan on keeping some CO2 handy for backups.Originally posted by NewtVery nice setup. Way bigger than I like, but nice. Desperately needs the new darker Qloader hoses.
I still retain the ability to use CO2, but only because I play a lot of outlaw ball.
Definitely! CO2 is finally starting to get old for me! LOLOriginally posted by GadgetVery nice - but definitely need to move to HPA. Amazed people are still on CO2, I was running an Air America HPA system in 1993!Comment

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