Praxis Derringer RDA

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Chowderhead1972

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Where'd you get that tip from? I like the looks of it on the Derringer. I've got some black delrin tips that look like that one, but haven't seen one in white.

So you don't like the MFlux? Kinda looks like a chess piece...
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hows the cap retention? what about ease of leaking? those were my 2 biggest concerns when I seen this thing, most atties are taller because that extra height goes towards cap retention oring surface, this one looks to me like an easy cap popping off type deal :)

Cap stays on firm. Tolerances are great. If it leaks, it leaks out onto the inner ring, granted you're using it. I've never had it leak outside onto the cap. If it does leak, it's a bit messy taking off the inner afc. Also for me it's easier to remove the atty from the mod with the top cap off, but can be messy (note previous statement). You can see where there's all that juice splash with such a recessed top cap. Aesthetically, it's awesome.

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I'm not an advanced builder so for me the post holes were slightly smaller than what I'm used to. So it took quite a few tries to actually be able to thread the needle per se. The atty is quite small itself too so that took a little getting used to building on but once I get more builds on it I'm sure it'll be fine or smoother but the first two builds I had to play around with it. The hex screws are pretty awesome though, they don't move at all.

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I'm not an advanced builder so for me the post holes were slightly smaller than what I'm used to. So it took quite a few tries to actually be able to thread the needle per se. The atty is quite small itself too so that took a little getting used to building on but once I get more builds on it I'm sure it'll be fine or smoother but the first two builds I had to play around with it. The hex screws are pretty awesome though, they don't move at all.

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Thanks. I can see how the holes (center, especially) might be a little small for dual 24's. We here in Reoville contend with that for a few atties.
 
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