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Double 0 Jedi
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Ultra custom part
8 September, 2012, 09:47
I say here’s jolly fun.
Whilst installing a new hop up rubber for my G36 I was having a look at the hop up unit, thinking that I hate the way the Ares one continues to rotate and just resets itself. Then I thought, “I know I will use the marvellous invention of paint to indicate how the progressive stages of hop application have been applied to the unit.”
Imagine my delight when I tried out my “Heavily Customed” device and found to my amazement, that it works. I think that this simple but effective application will add hundreds if not thousands of pounds to the resale value of my gun. I’m off to put a down payment on a Jag.
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8 September, 2012, 09:50
Re: ultra custom part
delightfully humerous and a very clever idea! normally i just scratch an arrow into mine :P this is ingenious!
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Sir Stephen
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8 September, 2012, 10:00
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simple yet effective, you'll make millions!!
For Sale!
TM M870 with a load of stuff
A&K massada sniper spec
Chronograph
leaving airsoft so everything must go
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8 September, 2012, 10:02
Re: ultra custom part
What paint did you use? How long did it take to dry? Did you key the plastic first? Will you make one for me if I give you a blank cheque?
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