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Post by Codewolf on Dec 1, 2005 14:40:47 GMT -5
The Wolf is showing his fangs again. Looks freaking sweet......and HEAVY! Are you still running at 810psi operating pressure? Thanks for the compliment! BTW I was gonna tap the tombstone (like yours) but I figure I leave it alone just in case my reg fails to work. Ill just connect my inline stab if this bottom reg does fail. 810 psi? Well this current setup is working at 310 psi ... but if I remove the volumizer I will need to crank the reg to 800 again =) For those of you still scratching your heads how the LPK works ... A simple example is ... 280 FPS = Low pressure + High Volume 280 FPS = High pressure + Low Volume
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Post by Trigga Nometry on Dec 1, 2005 15:45:03 GMT -5
810 psi? Well this current setup is working at 310 psi ... but if I remove the volumizer I will need to crank the reg to 800 again =) Cool. I was wondering if you were still running the A-5 at the higher pressures using the internal LPK parts so that you can hot rod your RT. At least that is what I seem to recall you doing on the older forum. Either way, looks really nice.
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Post by Codewolf on Dec 8, 2005 15:51:58 GMT -5
yep im happy at 19 bps
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Post by ivan on Dec 8, 2005 20:19:10 GMT -5
Would you mind going through step by step how you wound up your stock with that material? I wanted to do something like that, but was just going to use electrical tape, yours looks so much nicer!
Thanks!
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Post by Medina on Dec 9, 2005 10:04:07 GMT -5
I bet that A-5 and all its parts cost more than a DM6... I love it! I'd love to show up to a field carrying that beast!
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Post by Rifle on Dec 9, 2005 11:33:42 GMT -5
Wow, it looks great. I like the folding foregrip under the flatline. Are you FL^ long lost twin?
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Post by Codewolf on Dec 13, 2005 8:27:05 GMT -5
how you wound up your stock with that material? This is gonna be hard to explain but lets see if you can imagine this brief description Take your paracord but dont cut it and fold it in half ... start a lanyard head knot from the middle of the shoulder-rest and start looping the cord towards the RVA ... one end goes up and the other to goes down covering the shoulder-rest first ... then looping inside to cover the other parts (JCS voodoo has that v-shaped inside) of the stocks as you loop your way towards the RVA ... once you almost reach the rva ... make a Rolling Hitch Knot and cut the excess cord evenly ... Melt the ends with fire
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