This does not even have a roof, and this has been done OVER and OVER again. How does the ammo even stay in when you put in the pusher? I would suggest adding a roof.
1.) I never said I didn't like it. 2.) I'll comment as I wish. 3.) You need to learn to take criticism. 4.) Don't ask for credit for an idea unless you know for sure your the first one to come up with it.
This isn't particularly revolutionary, it's best if the mag pusher is internal to prevent breakage or awkwardness. I'd use broken white rods (or length equivalent) to make the attachments on the top, just so it can fit inside a gun.
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7 years ago
This does not even have a roof, and this has been done OVER and OVER again. How does the ammo even stay in when you put in the pusher? I would suggest adding a roof.
11 years ago on Introduction
What he said.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Lol, can you post that to on his block trigger gun?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Yes.
11 years ago on Introduction
This has been used over and over again. You don't deserve credit for this.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Ive never seen any idea like this >.< sorry? and anyway, if u dont like, DONT EVEN COMMENT
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
1.) I never said I didn't like it.
2.) I'll comment as I wish.
3.) You need to learn to take criticism.
4.) Don't ask for credit for an idea unless you know for sure your the first one to come up with it.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I edited it so it dosnt say credit me
11 years ago on Introduction
This isn't particularly revolutionary, it's best if the mag pusher is internal to prevent breakage or awkwardness. I'd use broken white rods (or length equivalent) to make the attachments on the top, just so it can fit inside a gun.