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Possible Mag Clone
In Reply to: NAME THIS MARKER!! posted by Sue on August 11, 2003 at 20:15:28:
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Posted by: Dark_Knight_Star on October 16, 2003 at 01:04:40
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Looking at he Regulator design I would have to say this would be VERY VERY CLOSE TO an automag for speed of operation, however I also have to say that it looks like it could be an automag ealry prototype, It ios more recent then that on the pattent, perhaps you should send a snail mail to the person who is first and second on the patent and see what you can get from them... however it looks like a damned good layout for a pistol, Hella good idea on the pistol magazine I have to say if I saw one on market and they didnt cut every corner in the book it would probably have to be an awesome thing
: Whos in for some serious pistol-only tourneys with these!!!!! : Any info out there, let's share and get this thing perfected and to market! : CHECK IT OUT!! : http://airsoldier.com/~haveblue/tech/patents/US006470872.pdf : sorry, no idea how to make it a link, gotta copy and paste.
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