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Scope Mod


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38 files, last one added on Nov 05, 2009

Tagfest2009


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64 files, last one added on Jun 12, 2009

TagFest2008


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These are photos and videos for TagFest 2008 held in 2008 on June 12th-15th at the Magness Memorial Tree Farm, near Portland, Oregon.

116 files, last one added on Dec 02, 2008

TagFest2007


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20 files, last one added on Jul 25, 2007

BLTCAT


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These are photos and files for the BLT CAT Articles

6 files, last one added on Dec 28, 2008

Classifieds


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2 files, last one added on Oct 09, 2009

COGS/COLTS


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2 files, last one added on Jun 13, 2007

COGS/COLTS - Hendricks Park


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17 files, last one added on Oct 02, 2009

comics


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5 files, last one added on Mar 19, 2008

gunpics


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46 files, last one added on Oct 09, 2009

Lazer Tag Pheonix LTX System


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9 files, last one added on Mar 18, 2008

LTTO Adapter


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1 files, last one added on Mar 31, 2007

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Phil, Bob, Marc and Doug424 viewsLT-SCO (Southern California Ops) representin'.
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Am-Bush and Ram-Bush406 viewsGhilley suits galore!
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Dave and Cathie404 viewsOur gracious hosts!
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Stuart's S-7TE's402 viewsA close up of some new equipment!
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Ring on TMB with NICE Scope398 views
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Brian and Marc363 viewsGhilley and ACU Digital... which is your preferred combat-wear?
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Stuart's new toys352 viewsHere we see the Stuart enjoying some new "Pro" gear. Bubba to the left, Brian (rear left) and Doug Ross (rear right) enjoying those crazy getups!
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COLTS meetup18 viewsGroup shot for Central Oregon Laser Tag Society - 9 JAN 10

for more pictures: http://www.meetup.com/Central-Oregon-Laser-Tag/photos/799914/
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Class 1 Group 18 viewsKitchen and Dining area...can seat 4 medium to skinny people...but only enough room on table for 2.Jan 09, 2010
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30 - You should now have a nice clean line on the scope.37 viewsSorry bout the bad picture. Remember, this line is a guide line to HELP you make the cuts. Use the line as to where NOT to cut, instead of thinking it as being what to cut. In other words, when you finish your first cut, the line should still be on the scope, not on the parts that have been cut off of the scope. If you don't have a work shop, a simple coping saw will do the job, use a fine toothed (not a course tooth) blade as you don't want a jagged cut that is going to snag. A little plastic oil doesn't hurt. But best is to use something like a powered scroll saw.Nov 05, 2009
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31 - Make verticle cuts.39 viewsIn the pic you see I'm using a scroll saw with the safety cage removed. This is a bit dangerous at best...and I should be wearing heavy gloves. Do this at your own risk! I AM wearing safety goggles. I use my palms flat on the saw table, fingers clear of the cutting area, part cutting area held perfectly (almost) parrallel with the table top. First make multiple verticle cuts at different depths always stopping just before hitting the drawn line. This should make a same cut on the rail on the bottom. Your saw should be set to a slower speed with a medium to fine blade so the platic doesn't melt as you cut. Test on a section being cut off before making an actual needed cut. If the blade melts the plastic as you cut, you will have a mess on your hands - and possibly ruin the scope.Nov 05, 2009
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32 Make mulitple verticle cuts, especially at anle changes on the line.50 viewsYou want to make multipe cuts vertically down the horizontal piece that is to be cut off. This will make those pieces fall off when we do our horizontal cut keeping the plastic from binding on the blade and melting the plastic from friction heat. Remember to always stop at the line, NOT on the line. Also remember its crucial to keep the part stedily flat as you cut so that you get the same cut on both the upper rail that you see and the lower rail you cant see. A slight tilt can do devistating damage to the rail you can't see.Nov 05, 2009
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33 Make the long horizontal cut.31 viewsOnce again keeping fingers clear of the cutting area holding the rails parallel to the table and the blade flat with the bottom of the scope I start cutting just to the outside of the line up the length of the rail following the pattern line. Remember you are actually cutting 2 rails at once, so keeping the part parrallel to the table top is crucial. Your saw will need to be at a slow setting with a fine to medium coarse blade - otherwise the plastic will melt while you cut making a mess.Nov 05, 2009

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