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Spyider
PostPosted: 11/14/2006 20:15 PM    Post subject: Fully Functional Bi-Pod Reply with quote

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ok this one is how to make a Bi-Pod for bassicly any gun but i buily this one for my Orca 89 http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2900& anyways the pictures bassicly show it all, ask questions but not help!


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Bi-Pod with spring going forwards so hold it up.
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Side view of it and it berely sags when up.
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legs together and bipod folded back agenst stock, spring keeps tention on it.
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Bi-Pod fully forwards, and legs together
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Bottom view of Bi-Pod
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Backviwe of Bi-Pod, spring is attached to stock.
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Front view of Bi-Pod, as you can see its attached to a hinge which allows it to swing.
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Bi-Pod extended
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SpudStuff
PostPosted: 11/14/2006 20:21 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Oh very clean and it looks very functional. It appears that you used conduit. Why? It is more rigid and likley to break just so you know.
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schmanman
PostPosted: 11/14/2006 20:28 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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not that much more, if any. It should be just fine. very nice.
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Spyider
PostPosted: 11/14/2006 21:12 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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u mean the pipe will break ? the reason i used that is..

1) the metal thingy lol fit exacyly into it
and
2) it was lying around from an old marshmellow gun lol

but it works just great and i like it allot.

thanx
spyider
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zeigs spud
PostPosted: 11/15/2006 19:04 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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lol VERY nice i probably would never put enough time or efort into making that lol. again NICE lol good job it's clean and lookin good.
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experament_u2
PostPosted: 11/17/2006 18:47 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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thats a sick idear but is there any way to build it with out the springs? good job anyway Cool
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Spyider
PostPosted: 11/27/2006 1:20 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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not like springs are that hard to get anyways... go to the home depo or somthing, that was just an old one lying around my work shop.
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