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Sabretooth_aw

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  1. The thin-walled PVC provided is more than adequate. The term - thin-walled - applies to irrigation systems PVC. The pipe withstands tolerances of 10s-of-thousands of PSI of water, depending on how many meters you are running the pipe.

    The receiver has a detailed pipe segment to insert the barrel. When assembling the receiver... you just position it and mark it. Remove pipe, and glue. CA glue works best. Insert the pipe after it has set-up. Should be snug.

    I carry this gun, Daetrin carries this gun. Guys who have this gun... chime in.

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    Guns made of styrene (not styrofoam), can crack. Guns made of rubber can tear. Guns made of resin will break like clay. Do you plan on using it to hit people?

    For $110.00 (plus shipping) it is a sturdy gun... unless you plan to hit people, or throw it, or sit on it.

    Hope that helps.

    I got no problem with the PVC pipe... it is the other end, the HIPS portion where the Pipe/barrel is to be inserted. How do u make it removeable for transportation?

    Do I use screws to fix it together? I have seem people who did make it removeable. Just hoping they can help.

    Thanks. And Yes.. I want to carry the gun too. And YES. $110 is my kind of price... AND YES... I do have other cushman's stuff and I love them. Hope that helps too. :D

    And dun mind me but you do sounded a bit touchy when cushmans are mentioned... :unsure:

    OK....Back to my problem, Any other helps, please.

  2. Well Sabretooth_aw, I think it would be great if you got one one of these ABS guns.

    Especially if the "Crushman" is too thin for you.

    But, I say... go for it since you think it is better than a "Crushman" – I look forward to seeing your end result. Lastly, I probaly suggest that you would not ask Crushman for one of his since he is reading this thread.

    John

    No offence, brother John .... I am just trying to compare the material of each... Not the maker but the material used. Was asking for informations and ideas. I love my cushman MG-34 YES, I HAVE ONE TOO ... I got it from one of my guys and I build it inch by inch... love by love... I became the first to own any MG-34 in my country. That's history in the making, Man!!!!

    I even got more WW2 stuffs from cushman too.. Ed knows I am a fan of his ...

    Maybe my words dun sounded right to some but it meant no harm to anyone... I will edit my post then.

    Anyway.. FYI... I just upgraded my MG-34 bipod to a V2.... That's love.. True Love... brother.... last but not least... the cushman T-21 is also in my list of things to get....

  3. I am thinking of upgrading to a new suit after selling off my old one. Was thinking of a AP cos I saw wat James did to his. Wondeful stuff. Anyone got any other ideas? ABS will be good. But others will have more definition. Was thinking bout a TE2 but that will be out of my props skills..

    And could anyone PM me to a AP? Thanks

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