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Title: Reversed Bottom line
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808jackal - December 3, 2003 03:09 AM (GMT)
Posted in the main place, but just in case you didnt see them, here are some markers from my team.

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~lgan/guns/

New page to be constructed, soon as I figure out how, and get home, but thats after I start playing again.

p'baller - December 3, 2003 06:55 AM (GMT)
saw those in the general forum too. wow those are some sweet 'guns -_- i especially like your(i think its yours) red acid wash at the bottom. what do you have to do to reverse it? do you just turn the bottom line thing around and hook the hose up?







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808jackal - December 3, 2003 07:33 AM (GMT)
Thanks, I own both the red tiger stripe and Silvia. Depends on the set up you want but all you really need to to find a duck bill that will fit on your handle bottom backwards. I had a little trouble with a few duck bills so if you cant fit it right, you can always put spacers or custom make a block to go inbewtween there. Then all you need is the steel braided hose, or micro lineif you like it, and the fittings.

Brhino - December 3, 2003 04:50 PM (GMT)
I have always liked the look of that setup, its very pistolesque. When are we going to get some nice pics of your sig series Jackal?

808jackal - December 4, 2003 02:05 AM (GMT)
Im afraid, the SIG series pics will be delayed till March, as I am out of country jonsing for paintball like a madman. I get to go home for three weeks in March, so wen that happens, Ill take pics of it then. I got another phantom in the works now too. Its taking too much time to get the money together right now. Ugh

p'baller - December 19, 2003 05:43 AM (GMT)
well, youve got me hooked on reverse bls and i will hopefully be picking up a 45 grip frame after christmas so i can set one up. what type of duck bill did you use or did the other people on that site use? do the ones from CCI work? i notice that alot of people used small drop forwards and just reversed them, do you know what kind they used? once again those guns are SWEET! thanks,






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808jackal - December 24, 2003 04:03 AM (GMT)
Glad you like it. My friends and I used different Duckbills. My first one was an old school duckbill that still fit. If you get some of the new ones, you might find that they dont fit right, so you might what to get spacers in there or somthing. Take another look at the page at the first gun the one owned by Keonizord. He put in two small white spacers to make the duckbill fit cause it was too short for some reason. I bought the DYE drop forward and just used the bottom piece. Most of the guys with drop forwards use that DYE one too, cause its small. Kind of makes thigns heavy though. Make sure to put a quick disconnect in there too somewhere or cleaning can be a b!t@h for sure. Good luck and if you have any more questions Ill be around...

p'baller - December 24, 2003 05:22 AM (GMT)
thanks for all the info! now, to get a hold of all those parts! thanks again,





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Helmet - January 14, 2004 05:46 AM (GMT)
Before I got back into pump I had all my duckbills turned around on my semi's. I like the look and I especially like the balance and it is very easy (and fast!!) to change the CO2's out. Only recently did I hear that this is called, "Hawaiian Style." I dig it!

808jackal - January 14, 2004 08:12 AM (GMT)
the guys in the Phantom Phorum dubbed it that. Go figure.
Guess it was cause most of the players that had that set up were from hawaii. Funny cause they were all members of my former team.

Punisher's Customs - January 15, 2004 12:42 AM (GMT)
Chuck! Go home...play with the Island Special......tell me what you think! Must go home now....must go home now........you can hear it calling to you.......

808jackal - January 15, 2004 09:23 AM (GMT)
March is the best I can doooooo. Ive got three weekends both days waiting for me, not to mention the day i can target shoot.... meaning everyday. Im going Im going... GAH winter takes soo long




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