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09-09-2012, 11:51 AM
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PRESIDENT
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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please do an intimidator! if you can get your hands on a dragon body, id love to see the wing "fins" windowed if possible. It would be absolutely amazing, anddd Id be extremely interested in buying it  haha
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09-10-2012, 08:40 PM
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#44
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Originally Posted by Nobody609
teardrop B2K, working. the only problem with it is there is damage to the feedneck. there is a ding that is prevents the feedneck from fully seating. threads are perfectly fine. LMK, we can discuss details in PMS if your interested.
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Meehhhaby. Those things are really giant...What I really want to do is another pump! Just need a cheap cocker body and a frame.
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Originally Posted by straptrams91
please do an intimidator! if you can get your hands on a dragon body, id love to see the wing "fins" windowed if possible. It would be absolutely amazing, anddd Id be extremely interested in buying it  haha
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Me to! harder to find than i remember...Ive been looking.
That would look sick, but it would be something I would do by hand. Lots of sitting on my porch filing away.
The bolt and mid block kit are done!
Trying to decide whether to leave the bolt as it is or put orings on it. It fits perfectly, but I still don't know.
Also does anyone have an eclipse ram and lpr around? I hate these **** wgp pnumes.
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09-11-2012, 07:22 PM
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#45
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: State of Confusion
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Originally Posted by xsvdynastypballa
Meehhhaby. Those things are really giant...What I really want to do is another pump! Just need a cheap cocker body and a frame. 
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well, i have a little bit hacked cocker body full size. other than when the person milling it, never leveled the table/body, so the cuts are off center and into the hammer tube and the barrel threads NEED to be chased(barrels will get stuck), i can let it go for CHEAP because of this. i was going to half it or something, then found a superbolt for cheaper and lost interest in it. i also have a(what i think is) a Team Hooptie pump kit. so, you have options if you wish to deal with me. can get pics, and i'll detail the damage and if you want a resto project.
can do a package deal as well, with the B2K. sorry, no pneumatics. sold all my rocks and quick ram.
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09-12-2012, 07:26 PM
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a man
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: has gun
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xsvdynastypballa
The bolt and mid block kit are done!
Trying to decide whether to leave the bolt as it is or put orings on it. It fits perfectly, but I still don't know.
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If it fits perfectly, don't bother. If it seals up fine without needing o-rings, the o-rings become just one more thing to go wrong.
I've been running my midblocked '05SS with an o-ring-less bolt (also a perfect fit, one of the perks of having access to a lathe in the basement of your folks' house), can't say I've had any problems with it. What I can say is that getting the fit I did was pure luck, but I'm at peace with that 
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09-12-2012, 08:10 PM
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#47
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Originally Posted by Nobody609
well, i have a little bit hacked cocker body full size. other than when the person milling it, never leveled the table/body, so the cuts are off center and into the hammer tube and the barrel threads NEED to be chased(barrels will get stuck), i can let it go for CHEAP because of this. i was going to half it or something, then found a superbolt for cheaper and lost interest in it. i also have a(what i think is) a Team Hooptie pump kit. so, you have options if you wish to deal with me. can get pics, and i'll detail the damage and if you want a resto project.
can do a package deal as well, with the B2K. sorry, no pneumatics. sold all my rocks and quick ram.
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I'll keep it in mind man. Thanks for offering it up!
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Originally Posted by cww516
If it fits perfectly, don't bother. If it seals up fine without needing o-rings, the o-rings become just one more thing to go wrong.
I've been running my midblocked '05SS with an o-ring-less bolt (also a perfect fit, one of the perks of having access to a lathe in the basement of your folks' house), can't say I've had any problems with it. What I can say is that getting the fit I did was pure luck, but I'm at peace with that 
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It doesn't have to be luck. What I do is cut my stock, face the ends, drill all my holes. Then turn between centers. That way you can take it out, test it and put it back in with out throwing it off center.
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09-19-2012, 01:35 PM
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Proud Luxe 2.0 Owner
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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You should do a luxe project  I would buy it
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09-21-2012, 08:32 PM
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Don't be an *******
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Florida
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Very nice sir!
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10-16-2012, 02:15 PM
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Remember Brett Olson
Join Date: Sep 2006
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