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Post by Stephen on Mar 19, 2012 1:15:49 GMT -5
I want to mount my qloader on the left side like this: imageshack.us/g/189/dsc00836mediumg.jpg/How is that done? Is it mounted on side tac rails? If so, where and how do you mount side tac rails? More importantly, I want to reverse the qloader but keep it on the left side. Is that possible?
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Post by Stephen on Mar 19, 2012 1:36:54 GMT -5
On further inspection I have realized there is some strange adapter with a nipple, on the back of his marker. What is that?
Also, is that an original T9 and not a .1? I wouldnt know.
It also looks like maybe the Qloader is attached to the tri rail riser??
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Post by Wolfen on Mar 19, 2012 3:13:36 GMT -5
Alright i'll try and answer the best i can based on those pics (which doesn't show too much). The easiest way to mount the Q-loader to the side of your marker is indeed with a side rail. I don't think attaching it to the tri raiser would be a good idea since the Qloader will be too high up then. What i recommend (and what i think that guy has done) is attached a 90 degree tac- rail on top of the marker and then just attached the Qloader to that.( www.rockstartactical.com/product_p/trin-a5-off.htm something like this i mean). Also you should be able to put the Q-loader any way you want it really, just be careful not to get sharp turns on the feed-tube because then you will get jams and ball breaks (nothing so nasty as a ball breaking in the feed tube). The strange adapter at the back of the marker is a standard remote adapter screwed into the Asa (meaning that's a t9.1 since the t9 does not have the back asa block). i hope all that helps
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Post by skullcandy1993 on Mar 19, 2012 8:14:41 GMT -5
in those pictures he does have it mounted to the tri-rail riser
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Post by Wolfen on Mar 19, 2012 9:07:16 GMT -5
hmm you could be right.
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Post by mayhem on Apr 7, 2012 8:55:48 GMT -5
Hey guys, That's my marker. Yes, it's mounted on the tri-rail riser and yes it's using the standard remote nipple. This is a T9.1
Wolfen, thanks for pointing out the 90 degree rail. I actually have one of those sitting around and never even thought to use it here. I'll give that a shot and perhaps lower the height.
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Post by chicago on Apr 7, 2012 18:21:06 GMT -5
Hey guys, That's my marker. Yes, it's mounted on the tri-rail riser and yes it's using the standard remote nipple. This is a T9.1 Wolfen, thanks for pointing out the 90 degree rail. I actually have one of those sitting around and never even thought to use it here. I'll give that a shot and perhaps lower the height. Mayhem, have you been following the discussion on MCB about a modified Q loader that fires first strike rounds? www.mcarterbrown.com/forums/custom-projects-custom-questions/144798-how-feed-fs-like-pro-10.html
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Post by mayhem on Apr 8, 2012 22:29:49 GMT -5
Hey guys, That's my marker. Yes, it's mounted on the tri-rail riser and yes it's using the standard remote nipple. This is a T9.1 Wolfen, thanks for pointing out the 90 degree rail. I actually have one of those sitting around and never even thought to use it here. I'll give that a shot and perhaps lower the height. Mayhem, have you been following the discussion on MCB about a modified Q loader that fires first strike rounds? www.mcarterbrown.com/forums/custom-projects-custom-questions/144798-how-feed-fs-like-pro-10.htmlI have not, looks interesting. Right now I run FS in the mag and regular rounds in the qloader of course. I can start the game with FS rounds and then eject the mag, roll the barrel and play regular paint.
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