Now that you Have Intelliframes How About some Feedback!!

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  • AGD
    The man from AGD

    • Oct 2000
    • 5916

    #1

    Now that you Have Intelliframes How About some Feedback!!

    Guys,

    A bunch of you have the Intelliframes now, how about some feedback on what you did with them and how they set up?

    Thanks

    AGD
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  • DjGruv
    Fox Paintball
    • Oct 2000
    • 337

    #2
    I don't have one yet, but I will have one soon. I held one at Sam's and all I can say is SWEET. I got a few friends that fell inlove with it as well.
    DjGruv
    Damage Inc.
    Certified AGD Tech

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    • bsusigep18
      The Puerto Rican Prince
      • Sep 2001
      • 224

      #3
      Unbelievable!

      What can i say? They fit perfectly and shoot even better. I've had my mag for about 2 weeks and i've already spent waaay too much money on it, but money was made to be spent! Thank you AGD!

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      • SIGSays
        USMC
        • Sep 2001
        • 3051

        #4
        i like mine alot!

        but it has that purpleish color to it........
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        • SuperOrangeTicTac
          Only candy on the forums!
          • Jul 2001
          • 290

          #5
          i love mine and i have the revvy to grip link also. But i have been chopping a TON of paint usually, first it happen because the foamie on my Phase2 came off so i put the stock bolt on. It still chops. It might be the linkage thing to the revvy or bad paint, or me short stroking with the frame but i will find out. It still rocks :)
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          • Dragoon
            Team Dragoons
            • May 2001
            • 580

            #6
            My frame is still on-route.

            I do have a question though. I was planning on hooking it up to my pro-team warp, pugging it in where the external sensor plugged in. Will this activate the warp? After all there is no battery in the grip so where does the voltage come from?

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            • ben_JD

              #7
              Mine works like a gem. I installed it in the paintball store as soon as it was delivered, aired up the marker and threw some paint at their range. It worked very well.

              I then hooked up the Intellifeed with a 3/32" phone jack in the grip, which promptly took a direct paintball hit and was KIA. I have replaced the plug, but need to find a more durable connection method before taking it back into harm's way. Oddly enough, the shorting of the phone plug due to the paintball hit seems to have fried the Revolution circuit board, because now the IR eye doesn't work at all...only the newly replaced Intellifeed will engage the Revolution motor.

              The frame itself works flawlessly and is very attractive when compared with the stock grip frame.

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              • slateman
                Registered User
                • Oct 2001
                • 1346

                #8
                How long do they take to ship? I ordered mine from AGD on Sun.
                BrockSampson "I see dead people..."



                and once I see them, I make sweet, sweet love...

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                • ProjectMag
                  Member #2247
                  • Aug 2001
                  • 630

                  #9
                  I've had my blade Intelliframe for a couple weeks now and can say that it is a great product and is highly recommended. Very short trigger pull and with a ReTro Valve, even better. One slight negative is the looseness of the trigger with the safety on and the side to side slop. This, however, becomes hardly noticeable when gassed up. I plan on having Dan at Triggernomics carve and polish my trigger to look like this one:

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                  • RiceRocket
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2001
                    • 144

                    #10
                    So far, so good...

                    The "Intelliframe Linkage to Revvy" picture story really made it easy to hook-up. I haven't run any paint through it yet, just dry fired at home. Planning on taking a lunch break to a local paintball store to shoot some paint and check my velocity.

                    Good to hear about the direct hit from ben_JD. Since I play up front, gun hits are common during bunkering. I rigged the wire and the jack so it runs behind the powerfeed. I guess some electrical tape around the jack may provide some additional protection. Initially, I planned on having the jack in the grip frame, having a longer male end wire, but the connected jack wouldn't fit. We'll see how this configuration works out at practice this weekend.

                    ProjectMag, Triggernomics' blade trigger is around $45. I emailed him yesterday and that was his quote. It's definitely nice and will add to a custom look. I was considering it myself.

                    I'll give a performance review next week.

                    Thanks TK.
                    Manny

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                    • ProjectMag
                      Member #2247
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 630

                      #11
                      RiceRocket

                      Dan at Triggernomics quoted me $35, maybe thats if I provide my own trigger for him to work on. Anyways, I'm sure it would feel as good as it looks.

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                      • PotatoBoy
                        Hamburgers should be high

                        • Sep 2001
                        • 2533

                        #12
                        I should have a Groove trigger intelliframe waiting for me when I get home from work. I'm going to work on the intellifeed (already made my own 3/32" to 3/32" cable) and I'll be sure to post pics of the finished product. Here's a teaser, It's an all AGD gun.

                        RT Pro: Hi Polish- Hopper Left Power Feed
                        Intelliframe: Groove Trigger
                        Flatline Tank: 68ci 3000PSI
                        Warp Feed: With PTP mounting bracket & motion sensor- Red
                        12volt Revolution: Clear

                        P.S. Does any one know how to remove the circular plate that hold the PTP motion sensor in? I want to get rid of that extra cable without cutting it.
                        Potatoboy!

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                        • ben_JD

                          #13
                          Clarification

                          What took a direct hit on my marker was the actual male phone plug that connects to the female input in the Intelliframe grip. The male plug was destroyed and (apparently) shorted the system. It was easy to cut the old plug off and solder a new plug back in its place, but I am leery of another hit or just general roughness that may have the same result.

                          If you wire it precisely as AGD has indicated in his picture-book manual, you won't have the same vulnerabilities, as the connection is not sticking out of the side of the frame inviting abuse.

                          I am now looking for a low-profile 90-degree angled 3/32" male plug that would be able to survive more abuse. Has anyone seen one of these?

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                          • braaatz
                            member
                            • May 2001
                            • 206

                            #14
                            Well first of all the quality is the best ive seen over
                            all aftermarket triggers. The trigger "slop" is the least
                            also, even compared to stock frames.(which I dont think is a big deal anyways). OH yea and it shots great, its very
                            comfortable, and greatly reduces me jerking the gun while shooting. Setting up the link to the warp was easy also.
                            Over all im really glad I waited.

                            Thanks AGD
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                            Benchmark rail(red)
                            Drop zone 2(red)
                            Blade INTELLIFRAME
                            WARP feed(clear)/12v Rev
                            114 crossfire hps
                            10" dye ss barrel

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                            • X-Plosive
                              AO's sexiest member, and biggest post whore :)
                              • Mar 2001
                              • 1807

                              #15
                              hey man, back off. Purple is cool


                              Taking mags apart is fun, its even more fun when you don't know what you're doing

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