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September 23rd, 2009, 00:08 | #16 |
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If you have frame mounted optics, or even melt-in optics, it makes it more difficult to grab the serrations. Adding a cocking handle like this makes it much easier to rack the slide without having to figure out a way to grab on to the tiny areas of slide left exposed. You'll typically only see cocking handles like this on open division race guns used in IPSC, IDPA or other types of similar practical shooting competitions.
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September 23rd, 2009, 10:14 | #17 |
to the OP, thanks for the kind words, i love the clipdraw!! the KSC read plate does indeed easily replace with the RS version, so you will be fine with the install of the cocking handle.
in fact, the clipdraw comes with a plate as well, which fits right in my KSC G26c. on the TM, the rear plate is infact not a plate at all, but rather part of the blowback unit, so i had to drill the pilkot holes for the screws to be able to mount it. took me 5 minutes, not a big deal at all. |
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September 23rd, 2009, 10:38 | #18 |
thanks mike, you made my morning,
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September 23rd, 2009, 11:40 | #19 |
no problem, there is a guy named "junior" on airsoft-barracks dot com that has a sick KCS G26, and he was the one who confirmed this information for me, so i cant take all the credit.
i am a member of 6 different airsoft forums, so i troll TONS of threads, and have learned a ton. not to mention the fact that i have had 5 KSC glocks, and 2 TM ones, so i know them in and out. |
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March 5th, 2010, 02:51 | #20 |
necroed because i finally found a company to ship one to canada for a semi reasonable price.
had to file a little piece on the inside down a bit to get it to fit with the blowback unit, but other than that it works perfectly. it's actually the FAB defense model found on www.israeli-weapons.com |
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