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Late BF-4-MCB! Blazer Freaks, and long-short Freak tips!

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    Late BF-4-MCB! Blazer Freaks, and long-short Freak tips!

    No, I haven't been drinking! (Well, that much, anyway.... )

    I threw together one last anno batch for the year, tossing together some random stuff laying about the shop. I have a ton in the works to be annoed, but I needed some of this stuff back before the end of the year- so to pad it out, I added in some extras!

    Therefore I've got three (technically six) goodies, exclusively for you Lords and Ladies of MCB! Supplies are very limited, first come, first served!

    To start with, we have a short run of Blazer Freak backs!



    I have three for the first-gen, and six for the second-gen.

    [Edit:] Apparently the Blazer bolt won't let you use an insert smaller than .687". The bolt can be modified slightly, but if you're not willing to do that (understandably, as replacements may not be available) and need to shoot small paint, these may not work for you. If you know and understand this, and think they can still work for you, they're $40 plus shipping.

    The next two are... well, Long Flashpoints!


    Yeah, I know, the idea of a Flashpoint is to make a super-short, compact barrel, but hey, these are super-cool too. On a normal "five inch" Freak back, it makes the whole thing a touch over 9" long.



    (Back, of course, not included... unless you want to buy that, too. My various flavors of back are $55 each- buy one with a long tip and I'll make it $50!)

    Why? Well, I had some "Bull" barrel tips- the longer ones to make a 12" barrel- with some minor cosmetic issues. So I turned 'em down to the OD of a Flashpoint, and cut the same "muzzle brake" venting in them.

    If you lads and ladies want more, I can make more, but right now, I only have six of each on hand. And... I'll let'cha have 'em for the same price as a regular Flashpoint- $32, again plus shipping. (A Ground Advantage package will be $4.50, specify which style- the top one is the M4, the bottom the Phase.))

    Lastly, I have two one-off Flashpoints. I was playing around with other cutters for the slots, and wound up with these:



    There's only the one of each style, so again, first come, first served. Specify the left one or the right one if you're interested, and I'll let ya have those for $30, shipped! (Assuming you're in the US. ) [Edit: Both one-offs sold!]

    AND... since I am so awesome, buy two of any of these, and get Free Shipping! (Again, assuming you're in the US. For Canadians and others, I'll be happy to ship, just request a quote.)

    And if you hurry, I should still be able to get it to you for Christmas!

    Thanks for looking, and Merry Christmas!

    Doc.
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    #2
    messaged. ill take one of each blazer freak back

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      #3
      The blazer back, do they take regular freak front and 5" inserts?
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        Yup!

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      #4
      What is the difference between the 1st and 2nd gen?

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        The 'step' where it slides into the gun is slightly longer on the second-gem, usually called "post 2K", I think.

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      #5
      I will take the left one-off flash point
      And 1 long flash point of available
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        Pm'd about right Flashpoint in bottom pic.
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          #7
          Both one-offs sold, and all PM's answered!

          Still some other goodies left, gents! (And ladies, I think we have a few here.)

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            #8
            Pm sent for 1 gen blazer freak back
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              #9
              Do the Blazer Freak backs move the inserts a bit forward to account for the bolt entering the barrel?
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                There's been some debate about that. No, the backs seat the insert at the mouth where the factory barrel goes, and I'm told that if you end up using a tight bore for very small paint, it's possible to need to clearance the bolt. I don't have a Blazer myself to fit and test, but I'll be happy to help with whatever is needed to make it work.
                Doc.

              • William the Third

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                DocsMachine I have a stainless freak back for my 2k Blazer (turned down Angel back), but it's basically useless with today's small paint, as anything below a .687 (or it might be .687 and smaller) the bolt either gets stuck in, or can't even enter.

                If you want to make backs that move insert forward, like you did with the SL68 as I recall, I've got both a 1k and a 2k Blazer, as well as a Pyre (basically a 2k), that I can loan you.

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              Payment sent DocsMachine
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                I have a stainless freak back for my 2k Blazer (turned down Angel back), but it's basically useless with today's small paint, as anything below a .687 (or it might be .687 and smaller) the bolt either gets stuck in, or can't even enter.

                If you want to make backs that move insert forward, like you did with the SL68 as I recall, I've got both a 1k and a 2k Blazer, as well as a Pyre (basically a 2k), that I can loan you.
                -Now that you mention it, I seem to recall we (MCB in general) talking about that a while back. I'd made these backs... er, back then, I think, turning them down out of test parts after using some of the blanks to set up the CNC. I think I set them aside specifically due to that conversation, as there's no easy way to add that exytension/step to thee blanks.

                Worse, making a Blazer back the "right" way would end up costing more than a regular back.

                When I was looking around for parts to add this this last anno batch, I found those, didn't remember the issue, and threw them in.

                So, gentlemen, I'm officially removing those backs for sale. Of the three that have been sold, to two different buyers, if you gents determine you can't use them, or don't want to mod a bolt so they can be used, I will buy them back.

                Would there be any interest in doing a preorder for a small batch of backs done the "right" way? I'll have to use different material and do more machining, so the final cost will be higher, but if I could get a fair number of preorders- in this case I'd probably have to ask for a prepayment as well- I'd be happy to try a run.

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