Yep Craig the Ultraglide was used in the TX's. In Jan 88 the tune was called Lazaglide. Trying to date when the Ultraglide name was used. It seems also venom started using the green piston seals of 1988 also. Mach 1.5
Yep Craig the Ultraglide was used in the TX's. In Jan 88 the tune was called Lazaglide. Trying to date when the Ultraglide name was used. It seems also venom started using the green piston seals of 1988 also. Mach 1.5
Excellent information; thanks Paul.
I think it was 1990 when my '80 Predator received the Lazaglide treatment at Cradley Heath.
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Love the Lazaglides. Got 3 lazaglided Tomahawks here.
But only real ones imo are the one's done at Venom. Not the diy kits that were sold later.
ATB,
yana
Did Venom ever use square section springs in their HW80 Lazerglides?
ATB
Ian
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A few years ago I was lucky enough to come across one in the rack of my local gun shop. It was a 177 77 in average condition but what caught my eye was the blued compression tube, muzzle weight and cocking aid plus the sticker, though illegible, was still on the cylinder. I purchased it for a bit more than I would of paid if it was a std 77 and got it home. At this point I didn't know it was a laser glide, jut knew it was a venom. Anyway, I put a thread up in the collectors section asking for help identifying what the sticker said and the answer came back as laserglide, happy bunny! It needed a re-blue so i stripped it and sent it off to Colin Molloy who did his usual great job. Since then its sat on my shelf waiting for reassembly!
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