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  1. In Topic: Exalt reg grip

    20 April 2013 - 06:56 PM

    Actually that might help. Where I am putting it is .75" so it might work. Thanks
  2. In Topic: Exalt reg grip

    20 April 2013 - 06:41 PM

    It is for a custom piece I'm building so it probably doesn't conform to any normal size regs.
  3. In Topic: New mask for glasses

    13 January 2013 - 11:06 PM

    V Force Profilers are another great fitting mask for glasses. I have had mine for 5 or 6 years and love them. But I will admit that I do have some issues with my glasses getting fogged or wet. I have tried a couple of Anti-fog and they don't really work, I haven't tried Fog Doc though. The only thing I have found that works reasonably well is a fan. I even recently modded my JT Vortex to have 2 fans. It does work; it's not perfect but it works.
  4. In Topic: how much did a cocker cost back in the good old days?

    04 August 2012 - 09:46 AM

    my 04 prostock was about $325 new, and I think the 05 was around that also. The nightcast and original black magic were upgraded mechs and came out prior to 04, but I think they cost over $400 new. The newer black magics had e-frames and I think they cost over $600 new. These guns will resell today anywhere from $100-$400 depending on their parts and level of customization. $400 would be for a rare heavily customized mint condition marker with an e-frame. I have seen autocockers new from $70 for a Trilly, and I think the stock PE DC II were around $1500.
  5. In Topic: glasses fogging

    04 August 2012 - 09:21 AM

    I have the same problem and I agree that anti-fog sprays don't work. But I have had some success with the vortex fans, so let me ask you this. When you use your fan is the left side of you glasses stay clear while the right one keeps giving you problems? I realized I had this problem the last few time I played and I hope I figured out a solution. I added another fan to my vortex and I am hoping that will work. I haven't tried it yet but if it does work I will but up an build thread.
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