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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 1:38 am 
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It looks like you did a great job on it. I am not a big fan of the SAW stocks myself, how do you like it so far?


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Fets wrote:
It looks like you did a great job on it. I am not a big fan of the SAW stocks myself, how do you like it so far?


It feels solid and is of good quality. Only problem I initally ran into was the sighting and mask but was corrected of course with the raised rail. The the retractable shoulder bar I think is going to be nice especially if reloading on the fly or in an instance where I don't want it slipping and staying against my shoulder.

And verbious you were right the second time. Target..... :lol:

Thanks for the compliments so far guys.


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Looks good, always thought those tac caps looked nice on an A5.

If you get the time and cash, might want to look into hardlining that airline, makes for a straighter line, and you wont get a blowout.

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Azzy wrote:
Looks good, always thought those tac caps looked nice on an A5.

If you get the time and cash, might want to look into hardlining that airline, makes for a straighter line, and you wont get a blowout.


hardlining???

I think I understand what you mean, but what would be involved and what do I need to buy (where as well)....

if its that complicated and involves drilling I would rather just keep a stock pile of Macro line since that is easily changed. :)


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Azzy wrote:
Looks good, always thought those tac caps looked nice on an A5.


I want to get a tac cap - they seem like a brilliant idea.


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I saw a new adapter so a q loader could be put on an A-5. Looked pretty sweet!


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MMm qloader.. one of these days.. heck, already have 1 qpod, just need the rest of the stuff.

As for hardlining.. replacing the macro with hard line. Suggested the same to dave, it can be done, if you want to bend the tube and work at it a bit.

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I am not sold on the q-loader. It would be nice to not have a hopper, but it seems too expensive after buying all the qpods. I mean, if you carry 4- 140 round pods on the field, plus your loader - wouldn't you have to buy like 4 q-pods total to match that? Maybe more? Maybe if I saw one on a gun in person I would like it more. It was some good innovation - if nothing else.


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For me, its nice to get rid of the hopper. Only shoot less than 400 rounds a day anyhow, so being limited on paint works. Was going to mount one on my hurricane to lower the profile.

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I don't think you would have to carry all that. If you look at the following link, there is a whole kit. That thing holding the balls is like a giant pod with the crank loader on the end. It comes with a strap so you could wear it on your waist. So if you wanted you could techinically just use one q-pod and keep the loader on you. Once your out of 100 slide that crank loader on and crank the balls in :?:

http://www.specialopspaintball.com/shop ... CAT=113201


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