WHOA ! adds a touch of 'Class' !
Sure, purely cosmetic, adds nothing to functionality....but looks well done... PURE BLING !
Daystate MkIII - Alu insert into Laminate
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#2 Re: Daystate MkIII - Alu insert into Laminate
That Jacaranda is getting too common but was the first t have it in 2006.
I can see two newbie mistakes.
I can see two newbie mistakes.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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thumb positioning channel doesnt allow leeway or flexibility in grip ? causing wrist stress with trigger finger ?
#3 Re: Daystate MkIII - Alu insert into Laminate
We know youre an Ergonomics Guru as well..Jon wrote:That Jacaranda is getting too common but was the first t have it in 2006.
I can see two newbie mistakes.
thumb positioning channel doesnt allow leeway or flexibility in grip ? causing wrist stress with trigger finger ?
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#4 Re: Daystate MkIII - Alu insert into Laminate
I dont know anything, so please dont shoot me
But to my eyes it looks like the angle of the trigger to thumb hole to cheek piece has too much upwards slant meaning the wrist would have to be massively bent forwards to actually fit in the places meant for fingers, thumb and index finger - or you would need to have your elbow just above your head at 45degrees like a wing !!
And the trigger looks at a strange angle as well compared to how you would pull back on it when firing.
Like the looks of it though and would like something similar if I get round to owning a Mk3
J.
But to my eyes it looks like the angle of the trigger to thumb hole to cheek piece has too much upwards slant meaning the wrist would have to be massively bent forwards to actually fit in the places meant for fingers, thumb and index finger - or you would need to have your elbow just above your head at 45degrees like a wing !!
And the trigger looks at a strange angle as well compared to how you would pull back on it when firing.
Like the looks of it though and would like something similar if I get round to owning a Mk3
J.
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#5 Re: Daystate MkIII - Alu insert into Laminate
Very nice effort on the whole, far better than the supplied originals.
The way that trigger pivots it would be beneficial and quite correct for forefinger to angle in like that. Even better pulling at 90 degrees.
The way that trigger pivots it would be beneficial and quite correct for forefinger to angle in like that. Even better pulling at 90 degrees.
If a jobs worth doing, do it right or not at all.
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