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Fun New Gun
« on: October 04, 2019, 07:19:05 AM »
Finally got this thing set up the way I wanted and take it shooting. Anyone contemplating buying one of these "firearm's", you should. They are not that bad to shoot at all and friends get a kick out of them. I know the practical application of one of these is debatable, I'm not getting into that, I'm just saying they're fun and no you wont "knock your teeth out" with one lol.

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2019, 07:47:18 AM »
What are the specs?
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2019, 07:56:22 AM »
What are the specs?

Unfortunately mine is an off brand gun. its made by Emperor Firearm's (Turkey) and is called "the duke". Its not even on their web site and the ones I can find on the internet don't look like mine lol. The info I can find is just the basic 14.25" barrel and 26.6" overall to classify it as a "firearm". This was a birthday present so Im not going to complain but I would recommend the Shockwave or Tac14 just for sake of you can get support on it if needed/find parts.
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2019, 07:58:04 AM »
What does the mag hold?
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2019, 07:59:48 AM »
What does the mag hold?

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2019, 11:26:54 AM »
Mongo is right, these things are surprisingly fun to shoot.  Mine is a Rem Tac14 that originally had the birdshead/shockwave grip but I put the SB Tac arm brace kit on mine and though it definitely added some length to it, it's more enjoyable for the whole family to shoot, but in either configuration, they're fun to mess around with and IMO, are a good option for home protection.  I'm wanting to put a light on mine but the only setups for a light I've seen have mostly been home built.

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2019, 11:31:13 AM »
That is pretty cool.

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2019, 12:02:37 PM »
A buddy of mine has one similar to this.  He calls it "The Bitch"

I agree, they are fun to shoot.
They can also bust the hell out of your knuckles if you aren't gripping it properly.

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2019, 12:34:29 PM »
if you get the Magpul pump handle for it they have MLOK slots in them and you could mount a small piece of rail, or just bolt a piece of rail to the grip and run with it
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2019, 12:45:02 PM »
Mongo is right, these things are surprisingly fun to shoot.  Mine is a Rem Tac14 that originally had the birdshead/shockwave grip but I put the SB Tac arm brace kit on mine and though it definitely added some length to it, it's more enjoyable for the whole family to shoot, but in either configuration, they're fun to mess around with and IMO, are a good option for home protection.  I'm wanting to put a light on mine but the only setups for a light I've seen have mostly been home built.

Mines my HD couch gun lol. When I take my CCW off at night but wanna sit on the couch and still watch TV, I have this sitting right beside me lol.
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2019, 12:48:56 PM »
if you get the Magpul pump handle for it they have MLOK slots in them and you could mount a small piece of rail, or just bolt a piece of rail to the grip and run with it

That's what mine has, I just haven't seen a setup I liked yet because they all run a light off to the side and I'd prefer something underneath.  I think I saw a home built deal where they ran a light off of the tube or something like that but I could be thinking of something else, I don't exactly recall.  Regardless, these things are fun to shoot and don't cost a great deal of money.



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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #11 on: October 04, 2019, 12:52:06 PM »
Mongo is right, these things are surprisingly fun to shoot.  Mine is a Rem Tac14 that originally had the birdshead/shockwave grip but I put the SB Tac arm brace kit on mine and though it definitely added some length to it, it's more enjoyable for the whole family to shoot, but in either configuration, they're fun to mess around with and IMO, are a good option for home protection.  I'm wanting to put a light on mine but the only setups for a light I've seen have mostly been home built.

Mines my HD couch gun lol. When I take my CCW off at night but wanna sit on the couch and still watch TV, I have this sitting right beside me lol.

That's funny!  Can't say mine is my couch gun, the wife would probably draw the line on that idea, but it is my nightstand gun.  :tup:

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2019, 12:54:20 PM »
Mongo is right, these things are surprisingly fun to shoot.  Mine is a Rem Tac14 that originally had the birdshead/shockwave grip but I put the SB Tac arm brace kit on mine and though it definitely added some length to it, it's more enjoyable for the whole family to shoot, but in either configuration, they're fun to mess around with and IMO, are a good option for home protection.  I'm wanting to put a light on mine but the only setups for a light I've seen have mostly been home built.

Mines my HD couch gun lol. When I take my CCW off at night but wanna sit on the couch and still watch TV, I have this sitting right beside me lol.

That's funny!  Can't say mine is my couch gun, the wife would probably draw the line on that idea, but it is my nightstand gun.  :tup:

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #13 on: October 04, 2019, 01:04:12 PM »
Mongo is right, these things are surprisingly fun to shoot.  Mine is a Rem Tac14 that originally had the birdshead/shockwave grip but I put the SB Tac arm brace kit on mine and though it definitely added some length to it, it's more enjoyable for the whole family to shoot, but in either configuration, they're fun to mess around with and IMO, are a good option for home protection.  I'm wanting to put a light on mine but the only setups for a light I've seen have mostly been home built.

Mines my HD couch gun lol. When I take my CCW off at night but wanna sit on the couch and still watch TV, I have this sitting right beside me lol.

That's funny!  Can't say mine is my couch gun, the wife would probably draw the line on that idea, but it is my nightstand gun.  :tup:

Im not married anymore. Dobby has no master, Dobby is a free elf!!! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

You lucky b*stard! LOL

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #14 on: October 04, 2019, 01:29:49 PM »
if you get the Magpul pump handle for it they have MLOK slots in them and you could mount a small piece of rail, or just bolt a piece of rail to the grip and run with it

That's what mine has, I just haven't seen a setup I liked yet because they all run a light off to the side and I'd prefer something underneath.  I think I saw a home built deal where they ran a light off of the tube or something like that but I could be thinking of something else, I don't exactly recall.  Regardless, these things are fun to shoot and don't cost a great deal of money.



I will have to look at mine tonight, I could'a' swore there are slots underneath for that... Ill have to look, I have a mount and a light that i want to put on mine, I have been preoccupied with things and haven't even looked at it in about a year
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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2019, 02:20:31 PM »
if you get the Magpul pump handle for it they have MLOK slots in them and you could mount a small piece of rail, or just bolt a piece of rail to the grip and run with it

That's what mine has, I just haven't seen a setup I liked yet because they all run a light off to the side and I'd prefer something underneath.  I think I saw a home built deal where they ran a light off of the tube or something like that but I could be thinking of something else, I don't exactly recall.  Regardless, these things are fun to shoot and don't cost a great deal of money.



I will have to look at mine tonight, I could'a' swore there are slots underneath for that... Ill have to look, I have a mount and a light that i want to put on mine, I have been preoccupied with things and haven't even looked at it in about a year

Yes, there are slots underneath, but if you use them to mount a light, where does you hand go?

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Re: Fun New Gun
« Reply #16 on: October 05, 2019, 07:43:16 AM »
if you get the Magpul pump handle for it they have MLOK slots in them and you could mount a small piece of rail, or just bolt a piece of rail to the grip and run with it

That's what mine has, I just haven't seen a setup I liked yet because they all run a light off to the side and I'd prefer something underneath.  I think I saw a home built deal where they ran a light off of the tube or something like that but I could be thinking of something else, I don't exactly recall.  Regardless, these things are fun to shoot and don't cost a great deal of money.



I will have to look at mine tonight, I could'a' swore there are slots underneath for that... Ill have to look, I have a mount and a light that i want to put on mine, I have been preoccupied with things and haven't even looked at it in about a year

Yes, there are slots underneath, but if you use them to mount a light, where does you hand go?
on the light?
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