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Old March 12th, 2014, 02:54   #1
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e's Tokyo Marui Glock 17: "Salient Arms International"

Hi all,

I had this configuration for a long while now.
I figure to share it.

Had to re-vamp the gun with a few bits and bobs to maintain functionality. But, still functions quite well.

This is one of my many race-gun configurations.
....cuz...why the hell not?

For Production/Open Divisions.

Anyways, this is my take on Tokyo Marui's Glock 17.
Also, sorry for the poor lighting. One of my lamps broke.

I hope you still...
Enjoy!






































THe Parts Kit:

-Airsoft Surgeon Salient Arms International Aluminum slide and barrel kit
-Airsoft Surgeon Non-Hop 6.02 inner barrel for Marui G17
-Detonator XS Big Dot sight system for Marui G17
-GunsModify Lightweight Aluminum Blowback Unit
-GunsModify Salient Arms Aluminum Trigger
-GunsMOdify Enhanced loading muzzle set w/ floating valve
-GunsModify Zero Hammer V3
-Guarder Stainless Steel Outer Barrel
-Guarder Steel Magazine Catch
-Guarder Steel Trigger Bar
-PDI Piston Head Winter
-Guarder Hi-flow magazine blowoff valve
-Shooter's Design 150% hammer spring
-Nineball Purple magazine Gasket
-SAPH Shock Buffers for Tokyo Marui Glock 17 (Version 2)

THis gun Chronos at approx. 345-357FPS on BB Bastard .20g and propane.

Shooter,
Are
You
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THat's all for now folks!
Many thanks to ARC-74 again for the stainless steel outer barrel.

See you next build kiddies.
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Old March 12th, 2014, 03:16   #2
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That is a pretty Glock!! I need to buy myself one and tinker O_O
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Old March 12th, 2014, 09:57   #3
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Holy monolithic compensator batman!

Not my style of comp but none the less very nice build!
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Old March 12th, 2014, 12:17   #4
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that's a beaut!
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Old March 12th, 2014, 12:41   #5
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Needs more cow bell lol
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Old March 14th, 2014, 03:47   #6
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Old March 14th, 2014, 04:01   #7
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Lol E that is a snazzy looking pistol not a fan of the standard boxy Glock but yours makes me drool great build dude keep up the great work. Since you have done Glock and SIg whats next XDM, maybe a E custom 1911.
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Old March 15th, 2014, 23:53   #8
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Wait and see, my friend.
Wait and see....
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Old March 15th, 2014, 23:58   #9
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This is a good place to put this; who's got a line on "checkering files"?

The file is what you want to put an nice even grid on a roofing nail; and then you put that nail in your iron and get that nice prominent stippling pattern.
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Old March 16th, 2014, 00:40   #10
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How thick do you want your checking pattern lines to be?

I usually just lessen the width of a hack saw blade and gently go to town on the current project. Just because it already has the cutting teeth as I'm too lazy to cut them in on a piece of steel.

I've never actually tried it on the polymer frame of an airsoft Gun though.
Just on a few picture frames and wooden buttstocks.

If you get the width of the blade right and the lines straight, it looks pretty cool.
Like 1911 grips...

I don't know about heated tips. Sounds like it'd be a lot easier than what I'm used to doing. lol...
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