Anything with an Aggie emblem works far better.
I agree with the comment about doing them for real guns.

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jcarp02 wrote:I was messing around on eBay, and came across a guy out of CT that makes these plates and sells them. He had a bunch of different designs and I noticed he had a longhorn emblem to choose from. It said in the description that if we didn't see something we wanted to contact him. I emailed him a jpeg of the Corps Stack and he did it.cubbyjg wrote:im a longhorn, but i must say those look pretty sweet. Would you mind telling us what company you used to do the work? Did you have to send in the back cover plate?
You don't have to send the plates. This guy machines the plates out of billet aluminum to replace the stock plastic ones. Very easy to install. Did it myself when I got them in. He has installation videos on the eBay site.
Here's a link:
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I had a '99 G-1 guy in my outfit my fish year. John Coleman. I was in the last Huslin' 1 fish class and we started Sq. 3 my sophomore year after Sq. 1 was disbanded.maverick2076 wrote:G-1 c/o 2000
jcarp02 wrote:I had a '99 G-1 guy in my outfit my fish year. John Coleman. I was in the last Huslin' 1 fish class and we started Sq. 3 my sophomore year after Sq. 1 was disbanded.maverick2076 wrote:G-1 c/o 2000
That's pretty cool!jcarp02 wrote:Just recently found out that the same guy that did those plates also does ejection port covers for AR's. Had to go ahead and pick one up.