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shooting videos are easy with the new smart phones out there ;)
Excellent! And no finger grooves please. ;)
Awesome
I should not have looked at this thread. I just sold off all of my mag stuff, except my first classic.
I know. :p
I'd still be interested in one that isn't an LPR, just a grip.
First prototype reg part is done. (Top and bottom, same part)
http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps9e7ff92f.jpg
Show us more pieces please! By the way, what kind of replacement camera did you get?
I am digging the pictures. Grip or lpr grip these are going to rock.
Got a few more operations done today but nothing exciting to post. :)
blasphemy! everything is exciting! got some dust on a book youve never read? we wanna see it!
I'm digging mine too
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps7ee346ac.jpg
I got a little cannon point and shoot. It's amazing how far the technology has come in ten years. I'm glad my old one crashed and burned this one is a pleasure to use and takes great pictures day or night, light or dark, inside or out.
BT, that's a neat trick, a camera that can take a picture of itself! lol
Been tweaking the programming on the next two parts the last two days, had a little problem cutting one of those parts today, had to stop and order tooling. :cuss: banghead
Tooling finally came in this afternoon and I was able to machine two tops, picture shows top and bottom of the same part. I hope to get two bottoms machined tomorrow.
http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps5fe1b0fa.jpg
this I like
Your making me think about building a mag that needs this........ when I'm dead set not to own a mag that needs this.
Got the bottoms done today. Again, this is the top and bottom of a single part.
Picture on the left is the regulator internal milling and the picture on the right shows the recessed cavity for your air fitting and the regulator adjustment.
(No disassembly necessary to adjust your regulator)
http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/i...psb7df049a.jpg
Gotta set up the machine to do the profiles and the final drilling and tapping operations to connect the air passages.
Prototypes are almost done.
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NICE. Can't wait to see the finished product.
So everyone is informed, what are the benefits to running a LPR fore-grip?
Not sure if you guys really want to see the progress or not but here is the assembled parts with the final machining for the functioning part of the regulator. If I didn't screw up these should actually function as is pictured below.
http://i550.photobucket.com/albums/i...psff5d2cab.jpg
The only machining left is the cosmetics.
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