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Old 03-15-14, 06:12 AM   #31
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Since we're throwing around names all over the place?
Asshats!

I DIDN'T BUY THAT LONE STAR STUFF! TODD DID!
Actually it was Grant

Todd bought the coffee maker machine
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Old 03-15-14, 12:51 PM   #32
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The Nitro Venom Dusk.


I'm thinking of doing a Camo paint job on it.
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Old 03-15-14, 01:01 PM   #33
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So we can talk paintball guns here?
OMG, it's almost supergame time!
http://supergame.tv/

I haven't touched any of my paintball stuff since last year.

I got me a hammerhead sharktooth a few years ago!
Holy smurf that thing is mean!
http://hammerheadpaintball.com/index...&id=8&Itemid=8
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Old 03-15-14, 01:11 PM   #34
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Does that go on a Tippmann?

Here's my SMG-22 which is made by Tippmann.



I've got a Ninja Carbon Fiber 90ci remote tank running 4500 PSI through a regulator on a micro bore hose.
A back mounted pack can hold over 1000 rounds running through a custom feed to replace the 100 round drum.

If you wonder why?
It's because I can!

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Old 03-18-14, 04:32 PM   #35
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Traded my less then year old Crosman 1322



For a Beeman Silver Kodiak dual caliber rifle.



It needs some small amount of work but that doubles my investment and I hated the 1322!
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I have my Tippmann A-5, it's a bad mutha in full auto mode.
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Old 03-18-14, 06:40 PM   #37
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I have my Tippmann A-5, it's a bad mutha in full auto mode.
The Tippmann A-5 is a wicked piece of equipment!
I'm convinced the SMG-22 is an off spring of that and the 98 custom.
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Old 03-18-14, 08:42 PM   #38
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Not an airgun or paintball gun as such - but here's my new work horse for the farm.. annnnnd maybe for showing off at club



Kimber 8400 - mines sighted though. - you have no idea how long it took to get this purchase past the missus.

Really wish we had access to the rifles you guys do in the states..
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Old 03-19-14, 05:50 AM   #39
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Not an airgun or paintball gun as such - but here's my new work horse for the farm.. annnnnd maybe for showing off at club



Kimber 8400 - mines sighted though. - you have no idea how long it took to get this purchase past the missus.

Really wish we had access to the rifles you guys do in the states..
That ought to smarten the ground hogs up!
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Old 03-20-14, 04:17 PM   #40
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I found a Daisy Expert just a short drive from me. (1/2 hour)
I'm taking the Daisy 106 down to have him look at.

The 106 is a rare model to come across working.
It's rare to find them at all!
Mine is missing a part and this is probably the best shot in the whole U.S.A.
to get it to fire a BB.
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Old 03-24-14, 12:35 PM   #41
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The Silver Kodiak arrived today.


A quick inspection showed excess lube on the breech which is a sure sign of detonation in the compression chamber. That is a piston seal killer!
Breech seal is toast and a piece of seal is in the barrel. Pretty sure it's part of the piston seal.

I'll order parts after I take it apart as it is possible the piston is damaged.
I'm also thinking of replaceing the Spring with a Gas Piston.
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Are these any good?
http://www.crosman.com/airguns/rifle...k-barrel/32003
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Old 03-24-14, 01:17 PM   #43
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Power limits can probably be bypassed/modified. I would think.
$259.95 in the U.S.
$399.99 up here.
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Old 03-24-14, 01:42 PM   #44
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Under 500fps and 4.2 ft / pnds

Canada

Air guns with both a muzzle velocity greater than 152.4 meters per second (500 feet per second) and a muzzle energy greater than 5.7 joules (4.2 foot-pounds) are firearms for purposes of both the Firearms Act and the Criminal Code. Usually the manufacturer’s specifications are used to determine the design muzzle velocity and energy. Air rifles that meet these velocity and energy criteria are classified as non-restricted firearms, while air pistols are classified as restricted if their barrel is longer than 105 mm or prohibited if their barrel length is 105 mm or less. The lawful possession of these airguns requires that the owner have a valid firearms license and that the airgun be registered as a firearm.
Air guns that meet the Criminal Code definition of a firearm, but that are deemed not to be firearms for certain purposes of the Firearms Act and Criminal Code are those that have a muzzle velocity of less than 152.4 meters per second (500 feet per second) and a maximum muzzle energy of 5.7 joules (4.2 foot pounds). Such air guns are exempt from licensing, registration, and other requirements under the Firearms Act, and from penalties set out in the Criminal Code for possessing a firearm without a valid license or registration certificate. However, they are considered to be firearms under the Criminal Code if they are used to commit a crime. The simple possession, acquisition and use of these air guns for lawful purposes is regulated by provincial and municipal laws and by-laws. For example, some provinces may have set a minimum age for acquiring such an air gun. These air guns are exempt from the specific safe storage, transportation and handling requirements set out in the regulations supporting the Firearms Act. However, the Criminal Code requires that reasonable precautions be taken to use, carry, handle, store, transport, and ship them in a safe and secure manner.[3]
Carrying one of these firearms is permitted for those aged 14 or older.
Suppressors for all firearms, including airguns, are prohibited in Canada.

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Old 03-24-14, 02:18 PM   #45
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