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Title: Chem's Pgp Project And Present To Me.


DJ phat_B - July 28, 2009 03:12 AM (GMT)
This is a PGP that Chem did some mods to. It was previously owned by Mythslinger. Now I am the proud owner but I have been given strict orders that I am not to sell nor trade it....... so I am going to put it up on BST for 1.6 Million Pennies. HA.. That is not a good thing to do. well here are the shots of Chems handy work and my new(to me) Stockclass marker. Oh, can't forget... He throw in the case as well.
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crazyorigin - July 28, 2009 10:27 AM (GMT)
Nice, you will likely catch the PGP bug like i did and end up with 3 of them before you know it.

Mythslinger - July 28, 2009 01:59 PM (GMT)
K I want my gun back now. :P

Mikey I am going to try and be at the plex this saturday, got a couple new toys I wanna mess with. If you can get a chance to come out bring that with you.

DJ phat_B - July 28, 2009 08:54 PM (GMT)
Oh I will be at Plex on Sat. It is Pump Night and we need to represent. The numbers are dwindling. If we don’t keep going it will fail and I don’t want that.

and Philly.. I am a stocker(or is that stalker) now. Well relatively speaking. The PGP is coming to the field.

Chemical X - July 29, 2009 02:05 AM (GMT)
Im up at wrigley now, no internets, cable, or phone at the casa.

The PGP received the following love.

Velocity adjuster
Dropout mod body
Dropout changer
AGD grips carved to fit
AGD grips trimmed to size
New trigger guard
Leash for the feed plug

I had to chop off the trigger guard as it was going to interfere with the dropout. The new guard was a somewhat involved. I had to find a way to thread that crappy potmetal frame so I filled a portion of it with a JB weld type material. After a day I drilled and tapped the hole then bent up the new guard, and ran a die down it.

All of the mods were done over 3 days. I used nothing more complicated than a dremel. I really wish I had a mill or at least a proper metal working vise. As you can see it has some scarring where the dremel slipped on an otherwise decent job. All of that aside a good friend of mine said once, you can put lipstick on a pig but at the end of the day its still a pig.

I really hope it shows the theme I was going for which was somewhat industrial.





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