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nice shot of the sniper grey Cerakote
 

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I'll have tracking for you in a little whike.

Here's the bead blasted brass copper button, clear ceramic cerakote.
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Awesome! Liking that clear coat on the brass.


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What am I looking at here ,,,
That's a prototype I'm building, it takes a 2 cell series 7.4v 108amp 1800mah lipo. (Or any lipo that will fit really that's just the one I had made for it) but the cool part it is that it's a mosfet setup which means that it's an electronic fire button, and it has a dean's connector so it works the same way as a mechanical mod in that it is non regulated however you get the super easy, clicky button feel, the mosfet allows for that, but it has a plug that you connect your power to: the lipo. But the kicker is that you can also use a dual battery tray with the same plug. You have the option of running a lipo or a dual 18650, the battery tray you can run in parallel or in series. However you choose. Oh yeah, it's got a 10ml bottle .
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that's the total size as well, it's built upside down compared to my normal mods, the bottle n batteries come in from the bottom and the door hold them in, the door is very thin.
 

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I generally leave a little gap between the atty and the deck...can't tell anymore.
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I may be a little over excited about these little silicone bands buy I don't get cool vapemail like tge rest of you do..

Love it! I like leaving a little gap as well. Found out the hard way when an atty left a couple of scratches on my Titanium one. Still not over it....It was a Hellboy atty and that thing has been in time out since. LOL (well that and the fact that I can't get used to the big honkin metal DT on it)


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That's a prototype I'm building, it takes a 2 cell series 7.4v 108amp 1800mah lipo. (Or any lipo that will fit really that's just the one I had made for it) but the cool part it is that it's a mosfet setup which means that it's an electronic fire button, and it has a dean's connector so it works the same way as a mechanical mod in that it is non regulated however you get the super easy, clicky button feel, the mosfet allows for that, but it has a plug that you connect your power to: the lipo. But the kicker is that you can also use a dual battery tray with the same plug. You have the option of running a lipo or a dual 18650, the battery tray you can run in parallel or in series. However you choose. Oh yeah, it's got a 10ml bottle .
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that's the total size as well, it's built upside down compared to my normal mods, the bottle n batteries come in from the bottom and the door hold them in, the door is very thin.

Is that a space cut out for a display ?
Is a sx350j mod that could take two 18650's feasible ?
 

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Is that a space cut out for a display ?
Is a sx350j mod that could take two 18650's feasible ?
It may be nut yoy got a remember that the board is as big as a 18650 cell is, it's actually bigger plus you have to account for the wires, there's a lot of thick woes on the back of that board that need to be accounted for as well as additional room in front of it for the buttons, you can't just flush mount the board facing out it has to be mounted away from where it's facing to allow for the throw of the on board buttons and the buttons that you have firing those buttons. It's a huge, thick, tall, fat bioch of a board....but it's badasssz.
 
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