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Post by Yankee on Jun 21, 2010 23:22:05 GMT -5
KJW M700 TD Bought this gun a month ago, leaky mag, low power, not working very well, and a scratched up paintjob. I've spent plenty of time tinkering with the internals to get her working great, and I just today finished my external makeover. All the metal parts were blaster in a glass bead blasting cabinet to achieve their look. So without further ado, here is my KJW M700. ExternalsStock Leapers 4X Scope Internals650mm, 6.03, MB V2 Tightbore Rest is stock
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Post by grif264(Alex) on Jun 22, 2010 11:32:36 GMT -5
I love it. The two tone really looks nice, its very simple and basic, not a bunch of 1337 shit added to it.
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Post by sgttom on Jun 26, 2010 23:22:39 GMT -5
Very nice Yankee, looks very clean, classy, and real!
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Post by Koko on Jun 30, 2010 9:21:37 GMT -5
Looks like a rough version of a comp gun Yank. I think if you polish up the metal that thing would look straight sexy though. A nice beginning...
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Post by Vampyre (Immortal) on Jul 29, 2010 16:47:00 GMT -5
I have a new camera so I just thought I would re-post a good picture of my FMR.
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Post by Paranox on Jul 29, 2010 19:08:03 GMT -5
Why, just why? Disgusted...
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Post by rydeezy on Jul 29, 2010 19:08:45 GMT -5
Why, just why? Disgusted... Yes. No matter how clear the pictures are we're still not going to like it.
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Post by Vampyre (Immortal) on Jul 29, 2010 19:10:53 GMT -5
Why, just why? Disgusted... Because I can. That is all I am going to say about it.
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Post by Paranox on Jul 29, 2010 19:14:12 GMT -5
Why, just why? Disgusted... Because I can. That is all I am going to say about it. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Back on topic, do something effective and isn't as red as a baboons ass. Edit: Wait is that red or orange, I couldn't tell with the tie-dye mess and my semi color blindness.
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Post by Gunny87 on Jul 29, 2010 19:15:11 GMT -5
I don't understand the red coloring... I could see that working in the fall, but not really now. Hey it's your gun dude. In the end it should only matter to you.
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Post by Koko on Jul 29, 2010 19:16:39 GMT -5
I'd like to see a picture of it in better lighting. I personally don't see the problem with a deep red/marroon at all. Especially in Michigan. My main concern comes with the white, I think that is the flaw with your rifle. Any possibility of better pics being taken (different angles, lighting, etc.)?
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Post by Phantom G3 on Jul 29, 2010 19:21:47 GMT -5
That is either white or a light tan.
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Post by Koko on Jul 29, 2010 19:24:50 GMT -5
That is either white or a light tan. Regardless, it so contrasting that it makes the gun stick out like crazy.
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Post by Phantom G3 on Jul 29, 2010 19:25:28 GMT -5
I think that red is just a normal fireengine red. I don't think it's a dark maroon.
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Post by Vampyre (Immortal) on Jul 29, 2010 19:36:06 GMT -5
It's actually dark green, light tan, and red. The red is only part of the camo pattern on the barrel and the bipod. When I repainted it I didn't want to take off the original paint on the barrel and bipod or cover it up, so I did not remove the red on that part. On the pistol grip and part of the back-stock I decided to paint red with an acrylic ink. When I am shouldering my rifle the parts that I painted are covered and are not easily visible. On the rifle the red is really just an accent to make the look of the rifle distinguished. It shouldn't do anything to help or hurt the camouflaging capability of the pattern. Here is a picture with better lighting it's hue is a little colder.
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