GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 3

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ScandaLeX

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Tracked down a PlumeVeil today at a random little Brick and Mortar in NJ today. I live in Illinois, and they don't have a website. Setting up so that they would ship it to me over the phone was interesting to explain lol <_<

You have to look under EVERY stone sometimes to find what you're after.

Now, my next hunt.... a Lux X.

I had a feeling you'd find what you were after- just not in the classies.

6.3" MEGA!
 

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Cucco you are tooo damn much!!!! That is one hot pic!!!!! :lol:
Where'd you get the drip tip- love love love it.
The heels- not so much I'd break my neck in them. Hahaha!

6.3" MEGA!

I love my heels! Been wearing very high heels, since I was a teen. When I had my stroke, my goal, was to get back in my heels. I did it! All of my heels are 6" and greater. With the exception of my hiking/motorcycle chunky heels. I think they are 5". :)

The tip is from Super-T. :)
 

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So when you unlock your switch you don't feel it getting locked into place where when you try to lock the switch it almost feels like it's a little stuck, but it's not? My V3s do this as well and always stays is the unlocked position.

Going back to yesterdays fiasco...make sure you adjust your nut :p to give you this "locking" effect. See my post from yesterday.

Yes Strike, when turning the button to the on position, it does certainly reach the end of its travel (even feels a little stuck). But, as soon as I press the fire button it pulls away from the end of travel and starts turning towards the closed (locked) end of its travel.
I did play around with the nut - in case it had any effect. It did, the button started to unscrew from the nut. So that didn't work.
I do think the "turning force" is to do with being a left hander. The slight turning force as the button is pressed seems to work the button towards the locked position. Whereas a right hander would with the same action be ever so slightly applying a slight turning force in the opposite direction (towards the open/unlock position).
Anyway, the cam/click/lock was a thought. Certainly a benefit. But perhaps just for the left handers amongst us...


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Yes Strike, when turning the button to the on position, it does certainly reach the end of its travel (even feels a little stuck). But, as soon as I press the fire button it pulls away from the end of travel and starts turning towards the closed (locked) end of its travel.
I did play around with the nut - in case it had any effect. It did, the button started to unscrew from the nut. So that didn't work.
I do think the "turning force" is to do with being a left hander. The slight turning force as the button is pressed seems to work the button towards the locked position. Whereas a right hander would with the same action be ever so slightly applying a slight turning force in the opposite direction (towards the open/unlock position).
Anyway, the cam/click/lock was a thought. Certainly a benefit. But perhaps just for the left handers amongst us...


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I vape left-handed as well but haven't experienced the switch moving on me. But maybe it's because I have long lanky fingers and press the switch dead center with the inside of my ring finger knuckle.

Hoping to see a GP switch with magnets sometime in the future, but I don't know how Perseas feels about that, never asked him.
 

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phew....thank goodness he came home with a SMALL box!!!
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Aww man. Can you bring some to me? :)

like you didn't bring some from yesterday to work with you.....smh!!!
They are waiting for you when you get home...

jojo you are amazing!!!!
That was the coolest **NO** I will not bring them to your job that I ever heard!!!
 

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Yeah. Saw the box Cucco has. I only imagined Jojo's face me coming home with THAT one.
I got 500'. I don't even know what everyone is doing with the 3lb and 1300' boxes.

Cliffy is the smart one. 40. Bam.

I wanted plenty to share. I figured, it would end up being hard to get. But........................... :ohmy:
 

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Yes Strike, when turning the button to the on position, it does certainly reach the end of its travel (even feels a little stuck). But, as soon as I press the fire button it pulls away from the end of travel and starts turning towards the closed (locked) end of its travel.
I did play around with the nut - in case it had any effect. It did, the button started to unscrew from the nut. So that didn't work.
I do think the "turning force" is to do with being a left hander. The slight turning force as the button is pressed seems to work the button towards the locked position. Whereas a right hander would with the same action be ever so slightly applying a slight turning force in the opposite direction (towards the open/unlock position).
Anyway, the cam/click/lock was a thought. Certainly a benefit. But perhaps just for the left handers amongst us...


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I use both hands and the little movement doesn't annoy me, because i press the button upon my ring finger's side knuckle. Thank you for the suggestion.

I vape left-handed as well but haven't experienced the switch moving on me. But maybe it's because I have long lanky fingers and press the switch dead center with the inside of my ring finger knuckle.

Hoping to see a GP switch with magnets sometime in the future, but I don't know how Perseas feels about that, never asked him.

The magnets is a nice idea, but we want to have a total control over the switch, we spent many hours making prototypes of our springs and magnets tend to be fragile and varied, so I don't think we shall use them soon.
 
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