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  • DSR75
    HI-TEK REDNECK
    • Jun 2005
    • 258

    #16
    I'll try to get those pics up in a day or so. I have to go borrow a digital camera since I spent all my money of this and can't afford one.

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    • hmudd13
      Resident Marker Monger
      • Dec 2004
      • 260

      #17
      A six-pack would be awsome on that!
      Job well done
      I'm going to look into something like that myself, maybe on a pump.

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      • DSR75
        HI-TEK REDNECK
        • Jun 2005
        • 258

        #18
        I was looking at either a 6pak or an ACI turret but the cost difference was so much that I went with the micro ca-II instead. $80 vs $250

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        • gus13
          All Hail The Crimson King!
          • Oct 2006
          • 190

          #19
          Originally posted by DSR75
          I was looking at either a 6pak or an ACI turret but the cost difference was so much that I went with the micro ca-II instead. $80 vs $250
          for which the 6 pack or the ACI?

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          • DSR75
            HI-TEK REDNECK
            • Jun 2005
            • 258

            #20
            $250 was for the 6pak, $190 for the aci, $80 for the micro ca-!!

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            • thegrayghost
              Registered User
              • Jun 2006
              • 183

              #21
              i know this marker

              i think i know this marker, lolololo.....great job on it....and if i remember, someone asked you how you made the barrel shroud, and you gave a "how to" .....

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              • buzzboy
                Emo grass cuts inself
                • Mar 2005
                • 1322

                #22
                May just be me but I would stick with the Grip Styx frame. It seems to fit the whole idea very well.

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                • DSR75
                  HI-TEK REDNECK
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 258

                  #23
                  I would really like to stick with it but I've been having some problems with it. The frame was originally an am/mm designed frame which meant it was the wings and groove to fit the old rails. I had to machine them off so it would fit flush with the RT rail. Unfortunately it must not be 100% flush or there is a design flaw and the sear is forced at an upward angle instead of straight back. This leads to some problems sometimes.
                  Last edited by DSR75; 02-16-2007, 11:15 PM.

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                  • Demonio
                    Just Another Ageing player
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 557

                    #24
                    It's a nice one. I was thinking of doing a stick feed on one of my warp bodies. I'd like to see the pics when you get them done.
                    Very cool little set up.

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