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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nunga Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Nov 2013 at 9:56am
Some nice toys you have there :) I will clean out my gun safe and post some more pictures of my toys later today or tomorrow :)
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That .22lr scar is pretty sweet, they're bloody expensive over here
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Thought the AA TX200 MK3 needed a glamour shot for here


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Nice, scar was about £450
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote poorshot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Nov 2013 at 6:56am
Man you guys have some super guns...congrats on all the hard work you have put in to some of them.
 
It's pretty cool that you can mod so much and still keep the performance goal in the frame.
 
I would guess it would be easy to mod this much and loose accuracy?
 
 
It's all fun and games and then somebody looses an eye.
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killing is as easy as breathing
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sorry, crap pic, but heres one I had to have. Single and Double Action, can let 8 shots out with reasonable accuracy in under 2 1/2 seconds :) just a fun stress reliever


2250b MK2 first assembly
re ported, custom trigger, sears polished, trigger spring guide, longer barrel, custom bolt handle, extended bolt probe, bulk fill adaptor with remote line and paintball co2 tank. 12 ft/lbs in .22 cal.


Have since adapted an NEA AR15 Quad Rail to the forend, which goes from front of the trigger guard to past where the remote fittings are, giving me a better selection of mounting points for the co2 tank.
Looking for an adaptor to allow me to use an M4 stock, and once I sort thatwiil start fitting a PSG1 pistol grip to it. 
Then a full length barrel shroud to help tame its noise and make it indoors/neighbour friendly :)

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Nice.
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ok, i remembered to take the pic :)
while i was looking them both over for the weekends shoot, it occured to me that there was another pic needed for this thread.
AA TX200 mk3   vs    Diana 440TH  (with the new TX stock in the background)
The Diana is unmodified , doesnt need anything except the scope and scope rail with droop compensator. shoots immaculately out of the box, 25m 10 shot group was just one ragged 7mm hole. Has a Walther FT 8-32 scope, which has great optical clarity and focus, but the engineering of the turret caps leave room for improvement.




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Nice.
I forgot my diana's i will post a picture of them.
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