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October 19th, 2007, 20:12 | #16 | |
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An old 38. if im not mistaken was dumped into the truck and found by the collector. Cops took it away and all that. |
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October 20th, 2007, 01:52 | #17 |
Any chance of this showing up in the classifieds once it's completed?
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October 20th, 2007, 11:17 | #18 |
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Woah that cat looks odd in the pic.
Hell, I bet this thing works still too eh?
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October 24th, 2007, 21:26 | #19 |
I know just what yer saying dude, today while my boss and i were dropping off some scrap wood at the self dump, i look into the dumpster (there is always strange stuff in there ie. a bag full of dishwasher soap tablets) and what do i see? a laptop and case, so i get the fishing poll thing the workers have and i take it out, its an oldish acer laptop, in near mint cond with cable and a mouse, and the bag is perfect, i get her home plug it in and see it turns on and sure enough it does!
So now in less then a week iv gotten my hands on 2 working laptops. may not be an airsoft gun, but now i can post to ASC 2 times faster then before |
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October 24th, 2007, 21:37 | #20 |
I own one of those springer handguns. Granted I never really took it apart... the trigger rotates the barrel but does not cock the hammer. You have to do it by hand.
So... if it's built anything like the real thing, and I think the mechanical bits are close enough, you should get some good clues by looking at the schematics for a real Colt Python, or a S&W .357. How the cylinder turns is close to the same system. The 'piston' is in the grip. Good luck with it. |
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