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    Quote Originally Posted by bcham View Post
    very nice, could you pm me the stl file, and if i find any one with a 3d printer,ill have one done, thanks. is it possible to go somewhere where they have 3d printers and pay them to print it off,
    I can't PM a file, but I'll upload it somewhere and post a link up here when I'm home from work.
    Dunno about 3D printing services.. I have a 3D printer so I just use that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian.Samson View Post
    I can't PM a file, but I'll upload it somewhere and post a link up here when I'm home from work.
    Dunno about 3D printing services.. I have a 3D printer so I just use that.
    just googled 3D printing services, theres lots of online ones,

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    For those that asked, here's a link to the STL file needed to 3D print a pistol grip for the SMK PP700W.
    It's a Right handed grip styled to fit a large hand.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/mk7zqyq3fy...0Grip.STL?dl=0

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    Pp700w

    I had a Rohm Twinmaster that was my favourite pistol until one day the frame blew making it a right-off. Decided to buy a PP700W and although it was quite good out of the box I found there was a few flyers. This improved by turning down the power to 4ftlbs and polished the trigger but still not quite as good as my Rohm was. Anyway having read this thread it dawned on me that I still had the Rohm barrel and some carbon tube so I re-machined it to fit the PP700W and now at full power it is dam near as accurate as my Steyr LP50 !!

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    just ordered this rubber grip sleeve, http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/thread/1458952491

    as any one else got this, and is it a good fit and easy to put on,

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobt View Post
    I had a Rohm Twinmaster that was my favourite pistol until one day the frame blew making it a right-off. Decided to buy a PP700W and although it was quite good out of the box I found there was a few flyers. This improved by turning down the power to 4ftlbs and polished the trigger but still not quite as good as my Rohm was. Anyway having read this thread it dawned on me that I still had the Rohm barrel and some carbon tube so I re-machined it to fit the PP700W and now at full power it is dam near as accurate as my Steyr LP50 !!

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    Very cool!

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    Those rubber grips are pretty good. Bit of a swine to get on, but if you turn it inside out and roll it on its fairly easy to drag it to the desired position.

    I got the itch to make my own grip for it out of a piece of Turkish walnut. Still a work in progress, but getting there;

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    Has anyone got one of these 700sa pistols? Any chance of some more info?
    It didn't look like the sights have adjustment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russo121 View Post
    Those co2 versions were interesting. Slightly smaller but with a square barrel shroud but same design as the pp700. Will keep an eye out for those for sure.

    Apparently there is another version of the pp700 coming out with black grips and a nicer shroud:

    http://s5.postimg.org/lejmrdf7r/PP700_W_NEW.png
    Thats nice, another thing i like about the pp700w is the hammer, it makes a lovely click when you pull it back and you cant feel the click you just hear it i like that, and also the hammer, you can have the gun loaded but not cocked, when you see your target pull the hammer, back, click, aim and fire, sweet. Fit a crosman stock, makes a great mini rifle.
    Oh by the way £150 Guns and Roses, Dewsbury.

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    This time they have remembered to put open sights on it

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    heres mine with the new houge slip on grips feels a lot better to shoot now.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/pp700w...posted-public/
    Last edited by bcham; 18-05-2016 at 11:28 AM.

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    I got one today, but the filler probe is a quick release which is far smaller than the ones I have.
    Where can I get the right coupling?

    Also, what optic would you get for £100 max?
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