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July 2 2009 at 10:50 AM

Paul Watts  (Premier Login SpringGunner)
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The HW blades have just been cut out and still need final shaping and polishing. The 124 is a set back design for Clive's UberLuft 124.

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This message has been edited by SpringGunner on Jul 2, 2009 12:06 PM


 
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Looking goood....

July 2 2009, 4:49 PM 

Clive is very spoiled ;-)

 
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Paul Watts
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Re: Looking goood....

July 2 2009, 5:05 PM 

Well, not yet he ain't. He kicked me in the groin the other day and said git ta wurk or else wink.gif

Paul

 
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LOL...

July 3 2009, 8:10 AM 

I guess 50 or so 124s just ain't enough ;-)

BTW, I'm really liking the work you did on my 124

 
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LOL!

July 3 2009, 8:56 PM 

i was raised with the motto "good things come to those who wait" i am now salivating in anticipation!
i cant believe how much more control a nice setback trigger gives ya. now if you could just engineer 4 setbacks for the bsf 55's as they are unusually far forward and generally are not in the same ballpark as the rekord or even a f12 trigger

 
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Paul Watts
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Re: LOL!

July 4 2009, 7:58 AM 

I had planned on putting a AirArms trigger in a BSF at one point but never had time for the project. I wasn't sure if the height would be right for the stock inletting and never got much beyond that. It looked close though.

Paul

 
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