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Post by Doctor on Jun 17, 2012 15:21:07 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I just went out and bought a can of green gas to finally test my pistol mags, but they have the thick bottoms on the 1911 magazines and the green gas didn't come with an adapter so I cannot fill my magazines. Does anyone have a solution that I don't have to spend any more money for?
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Post by sargottel on Jun 17, 2012 15:37:12 GMT -5
Dura coat would give you the most effective result, but you need equipment for it.
Krylon would be easy, but would probably wear off where the slide meets the frame.
That's my 2 cents.
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Post by Doctor on Jun 17, 2012 16:17:14 GMT -5
Alright thank you for that Sargottel. If anyone here is any good at photoshop, could you render the slide white and keep the frame black and vise-versa please. I don't know what it is with me and wanting my weapons white but this would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by UAD Airsoft on Jun 17, 2012 20:44:07 GMT -5
Are you sure that isn't a C4D file?
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Post by Doctor on Jun 17, 2012 21:22:01 GMT -5
I'm not sure what C4D is. I have it as a .jpg in my computer.
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Post by Doctor on Jun 21, 2012 19:38:55 GMT -5
Bump for new subject
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Post by BoredKender on Jun 21, 2012 19:51:06 GMT -5
Wow, way to render a completely useful thread with helpful answers into a waste of space and posts.
I believe I have seen a sticky or a thread to the effect of your current question (which should suffice for the next time you remove all content from the first post again too)
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Post by Talisman on Jun 22, 2012 4:52:56 GMT -5
Wow. Like BK said, way to totally waste space on this forum. Every post is useless because of the lack of context from the OP.
Have a warning, and create a new thread next time.
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