Posted: 7/15/2010 9:28:29 AM EDT
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Is that the current model?
Also, what are in those wooden cubes in the latest blog post. |
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Is that the current model? Also, what are in those wooden cubes in the latest blog post. Gen 1.5 is our in-house designation. Gen 1 had their markings laser-engraved, Gen 2 had their markings milled, Gen 1.5 have their markings roll-marked (so the depth of the markings are in between Gen 1 and Gen 2, hence Gen 1.5). The wooden crates are cases of .308 Radway Green. |
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Is that the current model? Also, what are in those wooden cubes in the latest blog post. Gen 1.5 is our in-house designation. Gen 1 had their markings laser-engraved, Gen 2 had their markings milled, Gen 1.5 have their markings roll-marked (so the depth of the markings are in between Gen 1 and Gen 2, hence Gen 1.5). The wooden crates are cases of .308 Radway Green. Is there anything 'wrong' with these markings? |
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Is that the current model? Also, what are in those wooden cubes in the latest blog post. Gen 1.5 is our in-house designation. Gen 1 had their markings laser-engraved, Gen 2 had their markings milled, Gen 1.5 have their markings roll-marked (so the depth of the markings are in between Gen 1 and Gen 2, hence Gen 1.5). The wooden crates are cases of .308 Radway Green. Is there anything 'wrong' with these markings? No, infact i love my gen 1 markings. I believe spike's went with the gen 2 milled markings because it allows them to fill in the markings easier since you can have them done at the factory. |
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