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theshaneler October 12th, 2009 12:08

hey kev have i told you that i hate you with a passion :p j/k

that is one sexy piece of hardware!

KEVORKIAN October 12th, 2009 12:11

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Originally Posted by theshaneler (Post 1082216)
hey kev have i told you that i hate you with a passion :p j/k

that is one sexy piece of hardware!

You're the only reason I posted these pics anyways...I know you love the tan man! LOL

FOX_111 October 12th, 2009 16:27

Those rifles are sexy!
I can't wait to see how good they perform in the long run and in low temperature.

Bonjour43ma October 12th, 2009 16:32

woot is this the master thread for all SCARs? Can't believe I didn't see it before starting my own.

Here's mine so far...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3142/...8e087805_o.jpg

have gone through about 10~15 mags so far... all components still look brand new. :)

I'm getting about 2 ~ 2.5 mags worth of shooting per gas fill - not too bad at all!

rustysniper October 12th, 2009 16:53

I had a similar experience with mag fills. About 2-1 fro fills. Also, I made a small "sorbo-pad" for the recoil plate which seems to dampen the shock on the hinge plate. Hopefully this will help lessen the chance of a broken hinge plate.

I will keep you posted.....

Bonjour43ma October 12th, 2009 18:56

^^^ can you take a picture of said pad, please? Just curious to see what it looks like.

The problem with the broken/cracked hinge plate seems to happen mostly to people that run CO2 mags. Green Gas/propane people don't seem to have that issue...

Thenooblord October 12th, 2009 19:21

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Originally Posted by Bonjour43ma (Post 1082391)
^^^ can you take a picture of said pad, please? Just curious to see what it looks like.

The problem with the broken/cracked hinge plate seems to happen mostly to people that run CO2 mags. Green Gas/propane people don't seem to have that issue...

I made a pad out of cut up rubber bands, I used the wide ones in two layers and two rows, works like a charm

808 October 21st, 2009 01:36

I can't believe I missed this.

I saw your post in the GGI forums, and I'm jealous. LOL


Great work man - I'll have to try and get some off you one day!


Btw - what did you use to sand/file out the inside of the PMAG? Just a regular old file?

KEVORKIAN October 21st, 2009 22:11

A PMag master does not tell any of his secrets...:p
I'll be at XT starting in November when Terror Tuesdays begin...I will show you in person if you're around.

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...M4PMags025.jpg

m102404 October 21st, 2009 22:13

That's so sweet.

My mailbox still has lots of rooms for PMs if you're ever bored and want to jot down some how-to notes...:D

Shirley October 24th, 2009 03:43

WE internals won't fit into the PTS PMAGs?

KEVORKIAN October 24th, 2009 09:49

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 1090918)
WE internals won't fit into the PTS PMAGs?

I have never seen one up close for a comparison...but from the pics I've seen of a PTS PMag it looks like it would not work because of the height at which the mag catch would engage, it's too close to the top of the mag!

Cilantro October 24th, 2009 12:26

Now how do the converted PMAGs perform in terms of consumption and cool down of the gas? Is there any real difference in FPS or how many shots before needing a refill?

KEVORKIAN October 24th, 2009 12:41

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Originally Posted by Cilantro (Post 1091014)
Now how do the converted PMAGs perform in terms of consumption and cool down of the gas? Is there any real difference in FPS or how many shots before needing a refill?

It is purely cosmetic...then again I haven't done any real testing with them! I doubt there would be any gain/loss with them compared to the old WE mag shell.

808 October 24th, 2009 20:49

I want some of these sooo bad.

I just wish my SCAR had a trigger. LOL


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