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Post by voodoo on Jun 11, 2014 21:15:20 GMT -5
Nice! I had a pair of Rocky boots once.... then they died at Ft. Lee.
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Post by Caboose on Jun 12, 2014 21:34:35 GMT -5
Got this thing all together, but I'm pissed off at it at the same time. +1 imaginary karma if you can tell why.
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Post by zephurah on Jun 12, 2014 21:39:26 GMT -5
Hmmmm. I'm guessing because a part that was very vital to the completion did not arrive for a long time.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Jun 12, 2014 21:42:24 GMT -5
Because your Replica ARMS 41-B block isn't black, more gray?
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Post by Caboose on Jun 12, 2014 21:42:57 GMT -5
Hmmmm. I'm guessing because a part that was very vital to the completion did not arrive for a long time. Nope, everything is there. Something else. EDIT: Picture quality is probably too poor to tell, but the upper receiver cracked where the forward pin goes through. I was torquing down the barrel nut the first time and it just snapped. I've torqued down rails on my polymer AR's four times harder and they never even creaked... but now the whole upper wobbles around like a limp rope. And I actually like the gray-ness of the block. I think that that is more accurate to its real counterpart.
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Post by dizzyshot (Bad Company) on Jun 12, 2014 21:45:32 GMT -5
Doesn't fire like you wish?
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Jun 12, 2014 21:48:29 GMT -5
I was thinking the receiver cracked, but I couldn't see nor tell. That's why I've been using an upper receiver vice block clamp in a vice when I torque uppers on/off.
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Post by Caboose on Jun 12, 2014 21:51:24 GMT -5
I was thinking the receiver cracked, but I couldn't see nor tell. That's why I've been using an upper receiver vice block clamp in a vice when I torque uppers on/off. Wow... that is something I'm going to get.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Jun 12, 2014 22:02:19 GMT -5
It's the only way I was able to remove the front end of my VFC "E" Series "Baby". I tried every trick in the book until I stumbled upon that. I even almost dremeled the nut off, that's how frustrated I got.
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Post by zephurah on Jun 12, 2014 22:19:12 GMT -5
Hmmmm. I'm guessing because a part that was very vital to the completion did not arrive for a long time. Nope, everything is there. Something else. EDIT: Picture quality is probably too poor to tell, but the upper receiver cracked where the forward pin goes through. I was torquing down the barrel nut the first time and it just snapped. I've torqued down rails on my polymer AR's four times harder and they never even creaked... but now the whole upper wobbles around like a limp rope. And I actually like the gray-ness of the block. I think that that is more accurate to its real counterpart. Then I have no clue.
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Post by MayhemXXXFrosty (AndrewMp5k) on Jun 12, 2014 22:57:16 GMT -5
EDIT: Picture quality is probably too poor to tell, but the upper receiver cracked where the forward pin goes through. I was torquing down the barrel nut the first time and it just snapped. I've torqued down rails on my polymer AR's four times harder and they never even creaked... but now the whole upper wobbles around like a limp rope.
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Post by Caboose on Jun 13, 2014 18:33:43 GMT -5
Was going to mow all evening but I got rained out. Here's a better picture of the broken receiver. Also picked up these from TacticalDisributors.com, definitely the best gloves I've ever had.
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Post by Coletrain on Jun 13, 2014 19:31:29 GMT -5
A friend of mine was nice enough to lend me his lower for a game this weekend while I save up to get mine fixed, so I thought I'd snap a pic of my semi recent acquisition.
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Post by voodoo on Jun 13, 2014 19:39:13 GMT -5
Oh that Specter is all wrong! I'll just take care of it for ya. But seriously though nice weapon. Personally not a big fan of the length but nice none the less.
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Post by Coletrain on Jun 13, 2014 20:31:56 GMT -5
I was looking for the standard version, but I couldn't resist the R-Hopped prommy and exterior accessories that came with this one. It's the most accurate AEG I've ever owned by far.
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