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 Post subject: Custom Twinmaster
PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 6:08 pm 
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Wholy crap!!! That is insane.........great looking gun.

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Hi there the base model is a Rohm Twinmaster Action which I use for pinking in the garden, a bit more accurate than an Umarex but noisey, so I made a 1/3 foldback silencer so that I did not have to shorten the barrel and mounted this on a tubular shroud so as the barrel can still float inside the silencer, the exit hole is 5.5mm so that it can accommodate any movement of the barrel, the rear of the silencer is sealed to the barrel with an O ring to stop gas escaping to the rear.

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WOW! :shock: Love those Rohm airguns!

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That Twinmaster is beautiful. It looks like it belongs in the museum of modern art.


edit: Is the rds made by Walther?
edit2: and if it is, are you satisfied with it? Or would you chose another rds?

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where did you get that red dot sight?

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Hi guys
Well spotted! the sight is indeed a Walther Multi Reticule sight which I bought from www.uttings.com (who give excellent service) in the UK, but to be perfectly honest it was a load of junk from day one. The cover over the top of the red dot source was to long and it stopped the red dot from displaying on the full area of the screen, this was put right by cutting 1/16” off the front of the cover. But the main problem was the adjusting screws, the threads were so fine and badly fitted that they striped after a few days use, this was over come by completely stripping down the sight and making new adjuster screws and bushes and also adding a knob for wind age instead of a Allen screw to make life easier. Apart from all that the sight is now brilliant, it cost £50 to buy in the UK but I think you can buy them a bit cheaper over there, I could have sent it back and got a refund but there is nothing else out there that I like, it maybe is that the one I got was a rouge one, but there you go such is life.

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