You trade that 147 pound pump rifle for it ?
You trade that 147 pound pump rifle for it ?
Last edited by zondo; 01-21-2017 at 01:07 AM.
Stay Classy, AO...BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIP
you already know what grips not to put on it if you do update them
So broke my New Years resolution.
Bought a Palmerized KP. My first real nice brass gun. It arrived last Thursday
Likely going to sell it soon
Anno wear is the mark of a gun not being worn. Decide on whether or not this is a wall hanger, sometimes gun or a ready use gun.
This is also not an original. Though this is nice, this is not as much as one of them regardless of what people may say. Even my non-pump caring self knows that an original Grey Ghost is a special beast.
You can try tape, oil, maybe a thin piece of delrin that will wear or not mar the surfaces. That is the best i can do. But use it, that was what the gun was made for.
I know it's not an original, just want to know if there is anything I should do before I start to use it. I don't have wallhangers, but I do care for my gear. Thx Nobody!
Ive had my new series ghost for about 6 years and I love it. Congrats on a great purchase!
The anno on the barrel gets a little scuffed but it's not that bad - especially since the pump handle covers up the area that gets scuffed anyway. The only way to avoid scratching up that nice silver big-shot barrel, is to put a different barrel on while you play. Spyder threads, if you're wondering.
Also - word to the wise - occasionally tighten those brass fittings during play. They loosen up over the course of a day of play and the last thing you want to do is lose them on the field.
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Ive had my new series ghost for about 6 years and I love it. Congrats on a great purchase!
The anno on the barrel gets a little scuffed but it's not that bad - especially since the pump handle covers up the area that gets scuffed anyway. The only way to avoid scratching up that nice silver big-shot barrel, is to put a different barrel on while you play. Spyder threads, if you're wondering.
Also - word to the wise - occasionally tighten those brass fittings during play. They loosen up over the course of a day of play and the last thing you want to do is lose them on the field.
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That is a great advice, thank you Tom!
Vanquish barrel backs... for my RT Pro and Axe Pro...
New project... behind a few days...
Gun came in the mail last Friday... Parts kit, fittings, feed elbow, barrel, ASA... power feed plug... all came in the last 7 days... picked up the micro gauge from the field today while playing...
Waiting on a new sear... L10 kit... and some stupid banjo o rings... oh, and a 13 inch stainless hose.
In the last week its just been the normal stuff. Airowgun, shockwave emag, freak kit.
Got myself a new mattress for fathers day , no more shoulder pain from sleeping on my sides !
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And then theres this that showed up today :
How long till you sell it?
Saw an AGD belt bucket on Ebay. I knew I had to have it
Very nice snag.
You realize you will need cowboy boots to go with the giant buckle.....
I think it needs to be soldered to the side of an automag!
If he wears it to the next Tunaball (or whatever they call it now) at Topgun we'll have to get a picture of that.
Whats the date on that by the way, and are the cabins in play again ?