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    Kryptonite 'Blind' build - *PICS*

    As discussed in a few various threads, I have been slowly hoarding parts for a 'cocker build, and Simon was nice enough to give those parts a home...

    So without further ado... marker pr0n









    Specs:

    Inception Designs Kryptonite Body
    CP rebuildable ball bearing detente
    Evil Beavertail
    DYE cocking rod
    AKA Tornado Valve/Hammer
    AKA Lightning Bolt
    PE E2 Frame/kit
    Belsales Mangum .44 RAM w/ QEVs
    Empire Resurrection LPR
    TASO LP block screw/resevoir
    PE POPS ASA
    Dye Hyper 3 HPR
    1 of 10 Dye 8.5" one piece aluminum barrel

    blind for now, haven't decided whether to take my chances with a drill press or trust my Rotor...

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    pure sex

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    I'd be honoured Simon, feel free. I have higher res versions I can email if you'd like.

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    to let it see or not, that is the question.

    1) if you don't out shoot the gun, or you don't need it for certain tourneys or RoF; then you don't need to drill it. to me that is an unnecessary operation as the gains are minimum. plus, its fun to run a blind gun. if you make sure that its fed with the right hopper, it shouldn't matter.

    2) if you wish to make it complete, then go for it. i would even ask Simon or someone who has done drilling for eye holes to do it.

    but either way, its a nice looking gun. and holy deep drop batman, i would have had someone T-slot the first one to get rid of the PE standard rail, but that's me.

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    to let it see or not, that is the question.

    1) if you don't out shoot the gun, or you don't need it for certain tourneys or RoF; then you don't need to drill it. to me that is an unnecessary operation as the gains are minimum. plus, its fun to run a blind gun. if you make sure that its fed with the right hopper, it shouldn't matter.

    2) if you wish to make it complete, then go for it. i would even ask Simon or someone who has done drilling for eye holes to do it.

    but either way, its a nice looking gun. and holy deep drop batman, i would have had someone T-slot the first one to get rid of the PE standard rail, but that's me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TierOneJeff View Post
    I'd be honoured Simon, feel free. I have higher res versions I can email if you'd like.
    I don't know that it's needed for Facebook but I appreciate the offer

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    Thanks! Yeah the drop was a comfort thing, I'm not 100% on it. Same with the reg. it was what I had handy, and I was dying to get this up and functional.

    I'm really only running this bad boy on walk ons, I'm not competing with it. I've got a beat up Rotor that will suffice for my purposes.

    I'm inclined to leave it blind frankly.

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    Wow. That's insane. Everything looks awesome on it. Great job picking parts.
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