Triggernomics Returns!

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  • dyeguy65
    Excessive Smily User
    • Oct 2003
    • 619

    #16
    simply incredible...there arent words to describe it...

    and the cost of that thing would be unbeleiveable. if i remember correctly, someone did the math on a previous thread, calculating the labor time and per hour labor cost and it came out to about $50k didnt it? correct me if im wrong Maghog. and sir, you are truely gifted.

    DG

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    • Maghog
      Mad Marker Maker

      • Jun 2001
      • 681

      #17
      Thanks a lot guys, I'm glad you like the pictures.
      That is all this new website is for too, to show the work. Triggernomics is not a business anymore, it's just for the fun of it.
      I want to thank Tom Kaye again for letting me use his forum to publicize this.

      a few answers:

      Foo-that intertwined part was very difficult to do- I did not count the hours at that point anymore

      phil-yes, I'm still in Germany

      Roguekid-read the info section: I'm not using this gun anyway, so don't worry about the plastic elbow

      Thermus-I don't see why the Lapco wouldn't be usable, those carved air ports might mess with the ball turbulence though.


      I did post a thread a while back pondering the "what does it cost?" question, but I don't think it would be appropriate to discuss that on this forum anymore.

      Dan
      Last edited by Maghog; 09-05-2004, 12:43 AM.

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      • Shives

        #18
        I'm not sure...

        Has he taken paintball to art and then to obsession, or toi obsession and then art. Either way, it is a sight to behold.
        Don't ever air it up, I think you are right the thing would not stand it. I would be curious to see how much metal could be removed before a Cocker becomes unusable. I've seen some pretty skeletonized guns out there.

        Shives

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        • FooTemps
          HURRRR
          • Sep 2001
          • 6702

          #19
          Originally posted by Shives
          Has he taken paintball to art and then to obsession, or toi obsession and then art. Either way, it is a sight to behold.
          Don't ever air it up, I think you are right the thing would not stand it. I would be curious to see how much metal could be removed before a Cocker becomes unusable. I've seen some pretty skeletonized guns out there.

          Shives
          heh, paintball has always been an obsession. Dan's just taken it to the form of obsessive art.

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          • Panzerr
            a stockaholic
            • Sep 2001
            • 683

            #20
            hey dan, beautiful cocker. glad to see you're back at it
            sixty-six.

            Du bist, was du machst. Punkt.

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            • Cryer
              Paintball is over.
              • Nov 2002
              • 4105

              #21
              666 grams...


              I cant get over how intricately derranged that cocker is- It is now my background

              Team Sandbaggers.
              -We own j00 all.-

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              • Maghog
                Mad Marker Maker

                • Jun 2001
                • 681

                #22
                the weight really freaked me out too.

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