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super_X_drifter

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Yes the felt lined version is sweet but I like em both ways. For the slither skin I prefer unlined because I believe the tactility of the slither doesn't get along as well with the felt. I've carried both my girlz - the sniper and the slither in the new unlined case and it's such a perfect fit for both. It's radiused perfectly for a TMOD girl.
 

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The centerpiece of yard work today...

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Asbestos4004

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Loving my new Tmod. Rocking the brazilian look here:

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… until @Tbev hands in the black button which he missed to put in the package. Then I'll go all black and yellow like this:

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Love it! Stunning! This is my plan for my mini. Any helpful hints?
I 1st dry sand it with 600g then sand it with 2000g under running water
I polished it up with silvo after that[emoji6]
 

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Received a new CB Cases holster specifically made for a TMOD girl. It's on the far right. The other two cases were designed for REO grands and do fit a TMOD girl, but as the center example illustrates, they are shorter. The one for the TMOD girl covers the mod and the bends are the perfect shape for the mod. @coffeebum makes a legit piece of gear for our mods.
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I'd be all over this if it had a swivel clip that had stop click points.
 

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On the sanding if you have paint easier to start with 240. I did 240 dry then wet then 600 dry then wet then 1000 the same, never got around to 2000 but will do next maintenance visit.

Love the chrome look, looks great SO



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Thank you Sub! If mine turns out half as nice as yours I'll be thrilled.
I have some old (as in 1930s or 40s) hand tools that have lizardesque handles for grip. They are worn shiny from years of use and the cuts are blackened with years of who knows what. That's the look I'm going for. I've found something I think will work for darkening the lizard grooves. Can't wait to get this project underway.
 

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Thank you Sub! If mine turns out half as nice as yours I'll be thrilled.
I have some old (as in 1930s or 40s) hand tools that have lizardesque handles for grip. They are worn shiny from years of use and the cuts are blackened with years of who knows what. That's the look I'm going for. I've found something I think will work for darkening the lizard grooves. Can't wait to get this project underway.
You are welcome.It will turns out asgreat because it is easier than you thought
 

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On the sanding if you have paint easier to start with 240. I did 240 dry then wet then 600 dry then wet then 1000 the same, never got around to 2000 but will do next maintenance visit.

Love the chrome look, looks great SO

Doing that to all of mine, smoothing the edges some too and I beveled the bottoms, much more comfortable to hold. The brass is looking great, not done yet though.........
 
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