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June 30th, 04:32 PM
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Fairly, yes. But, as I said above, don't expect much stock  . I have heard that the stock board was velcroed in, but im not sure on that. It will need work, but you want a project anyways. And just look at Boss's RM, or go to rainman229.com, and you can see some amazing rainmakers.
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June 30th, 05:00 PM
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The backwards man...
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another idea, is make up a new gun. new operating system, new parts, new everything, something that has never been done before. then patent it and make millions of dollars
i have thought for hours on end about a new operating system, but it seems like everything has already been done. blow back, blow forwards, ram operated, autococker, and the alien revelation which is boltless and has the hammer moving from the front of the gun to the back of the gun. opposite of every other gun. but maybe you can come up with something 
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June 30th, 07:30 PM
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w00t!11!eleventyone!
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June 30th, 08:12 PM
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The backwards man...
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the sad part is, there is no difference in performance between that and a "real" timmy... even though now, that is a real timmy. it was just born as something else 
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June 30th, 08:25 PM
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the sad part is, there is no difference in performance between that and a "real" timmy... even though now, that is a real timmy. it was just born as something else 
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it lived happily ever after
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June 30th, 08:26 PM
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Its never lupus
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do what the other dude said and make a sniper. I'm selling a '99 rf autococker (90 shipped) which would be perfect for upping into a smooth ass pump.
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June 30th, 08:45 PM
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Trill.
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Spimmy. Or, go stand outside your shop dressed as a giant paintball, with a sign that says "Come in our shop and get some free balls!" 
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June 30th, 08:47 PM
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melt down plastic out of forks and spoons and make a sick drop...
that would take a while too...
and be sweet

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June 30th, 09:16 PM
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Buy a sheridan pump and make it lever action or bolt action then add a wood stock. Most time consuming project ive ever done.
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June 30th, 09:39 PM
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One word....Tribal....google it...do some researching...they're soooo hawt
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ohhh so very true.
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June 30th, 11:56 PM
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do what the other dude said and make a sniper. I'm selling a '99 rf autococker (90 shipped) which would be perfect for upping into a smooth ass pump.
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You have no pm room lol. Pics?
I'm thinkin bout building a cocker striaght from the ground up, starting with a body, getting it milled (i know the guy at the machine shop) and having a sick anno put on it, then putting all the parts that I want on it. I would want it really light and small though, what would be a good body to look for?
You guys have had some great ideas. I dont think Im good enough to come up with my own way of a gun working, but hey it would be pretty awesome. That sheridan idea i liked too. Thanks so far!
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July 3rd, 02:53 AM
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rainmaker and tribal both sound like good ideas.
How about fitting a shocker's parts into a classic mag?? Or maybe making a IR3 into a G7 masterpiece?? Eyes, frame, new internals, anno.
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If anyone would do that, I'd be forced to put it out of its misery. You shouldn't make mags suffer like that.. Is cruelty to animals.
Build a sweet RT mag? you'd
1. Learn for yourself that mags dont suck, in actuality they rip
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2. You'd spread word of mouth and be helping to rid the world of the bandwagon.
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July 3rd, 02:55 AM
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I bought myself a 99' Cocker and Im slowly puting it together.
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July 3rd, 11:09 AM
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I would want it really light and small though, what would be a good body to look for?
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www.fbmfactory.com
they have everything. insane milling, not so insane milling, and very lightly milled "blanks". you can get all the body kits unannodized if you want for less money, but you can get a custom anno job for only a little more than the listed price of an already annoed body. make sure whatever you decide on though, that its a mini, they are shorter and lighter than regular cockers. if you need any help with cockers, pm me 
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July 3rd, 01:15 PM
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www.fbmfactory.com
they have everything. insane milling, not so insane milling, and very lightly milled "blanks". you can get all the body kits unannodized if you want for less money, but you can get a custom anno job for only a little more than the listed price of an already annoed body. make sure whatever you decide on though, that its a mini, they are shorter and lighter than regular cockers. if you need any help with cockers, pm me 
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Awesome thats a great site man and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me...Thanks!
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July 3rd, 10:10 PM
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at my old shop, we took a bunch of parts we got from a stock autococker and made a semi auto talon w/ a slide frame
i am accually debating if i should spend some $$ and build myself a little autococker. lol
just like buy a totaly stock 2k2 or something, and slowly change parts out... go out on the field w/ a manual cocker. hha
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July 3rd, 10:13 PM
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You have no pm room lol. Pics?
I'm thinkin bout building a cocker striaght from the ground up, starting with a body, getting it milled (i know the guy at the machine shop) and having a sick anno put on it, then putting all the parts that I want on it. I would want it really light and small though, what would be a good body to look for?
You guys have had some great ideas. I dont think Im good enough to come up with my own way of a gun working, but hey it would be pretty awesome. That sheridan idea i liked too. Thanks so far!
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July 3rd, 10:13 PM
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just like buy a totaly stock 2k2 or something, and slowly change parts out... go out on the field w/ a manual cocker. hha
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That would be great lol. I have been lookin at bodes though and they look to be a bit more expensive than I thought, looks like I might be saving up for a while longer.
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July 3rd, 10:19 PM
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PBN BST has amazing deals on used aftermarket bodies. Usually they'll be like new or with a scratch or two that'll get there anyways.
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July 3rd, 10:25 PM
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Custom E2'd Halfblock MERLIN.
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