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December 17th, 2005, 22:18 | #16 | |
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None the less, I win! I never would have thought of that, Where the *heck* did you get the idea from? Come to think about it, it is about the same size, give or take... |
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December 17th, 2005, 22:21 | #17 | |
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December 17th, 2005, 22:27 | #18 |
*AV Status Suspended pending trade resolution*
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Wow... 40 bucks isn't bad. I think I'll get one sometime, anyways... I always found the MP5K quite ugly, but this isn't half bad.
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December 30th, 2005, 14:19 | #19 |
Rest in Peace
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I'm retracting my statement 'til I have a chance to fix some issues with Ray...
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December 30th, 2005, 16:03 | #20 |
HellRanger,
I'm glad you enjoy my custom work. Please strictly follow the instructions on how to remove the MP5K's cocking tube: http://www.pbase.com/mp5ka4_removal/...removal&page=1It is important that you don't unscrew any other custom screws except for the "cocking tube removal screw". Also, it is not necessary to tighten the "cocking tube removal screw" since it's job to to lock the cocking tube in place with the reciever and not close the two reciever halves. The allen key I used to remove that screw is a 7/64. I believe it is in inches since the tool I used was bought in USA.
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January 10th, 2006, 22:49 | #21 |
It Looks Nice!!
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