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    Posted: 04 December 2006 at 12:21am

Hey guys, I know it's not Tippmann but take a look at my prototype grips and retractable stock for my MR2.

Let me know what you think?

 

http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/patshortland/album?.dir=/4d 02re2

 

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meh, i dunno something about the stock looks weird. the grips dont look that bad tho. Paint them a different color then put up some more pics 
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The grips are just protoltypes and will be cast in black polyurethane resin. 

The stock is unconventional as it is designed to allow the user to see down the marker to aim.  That is why it is a drop stock and can be adjusted to any length unlike anything else out there.

 

 

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Wow, I am impressed. Did you make both of the products? If so, fantastic work. Looks factory.
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i have to say, i for one am impressed.

is it sturdy?

man if you made that, you should sell those.

(the stock i mean, the grips are nice but don't float my boat)



Edited by carl_the_sniper - 04 December 2006 at 12:58am
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Yes, I did make both from scratch by hand.  I am thinking of selling a few after the first castings.

As far as the stock is concerned it is very sturdy.  Altleast as sturdy, or more so, than the A5 sliding stock from Opsgear.  The cool part is that it will slide to any length and is not restriced to just 6 positions.

I will post more pics when I cast both in black resin.

 

 

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I'm quite impressed!

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very nice work you have done there
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Both look really good and will look much better in black. The stock looks professionally made. Nice work!
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Very nice work.  Interested to see how they look colored.
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Just a question: How does the stock lock into position, either open or closed?
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I'd like to know what to use as a mold for polyurethane resin, I have some stuff to make it but idk what to cast it in.

btw I like that stock a lot


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Originally posted by DeTrevni DeTrevni wrote:

Just a question: How does the stock lock into position, either open or closed?

i also want to know

if i had a mr2 i would so buy that

paintit though before you sell it if you can... not really sure what's involved or if it's different but... can you make it from black plastic?



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I really like how you followed the style of the gun in the stock. If I had a mr2, I would try to buy one. The grips look ok, just not special. But considering their grips, there is not much you can do to them.


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Looks very nice. Seems all you need is paint.

Good Job!

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wow that looks cool nice work!!
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