Are there any tolerance problems? (Due to the short pull of the Intelliframe)
has anyone tried the Intelliframe on a MicroMag?
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Luke I was wondering this same thing, I love my Micro but I hate the trigger, I know that a benchmark will work, PTP sells them as their double trigger frames, but I would rather and Intelliframe.
Everything I have read says it will, but I also wondering if anyone had actually done it, so how about it all you Mag freaks out there, anyone have any personal experience with this?
If not then I will in a few weeks Luke, but unfortunately my gun is in SoFla and I am in Alabama right now, so when I head back down I will be buying that or if it does not fit a benchy.That which does not kill us, cripples us for life. -
It should work fine.... If other mag frames work on it, why wouldnt an intelliframe?-Gig 'Em Ags!Comment
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I know the gun and the frame are compatible. I'm just curious if there are any problems in respect to the close tolerances on the Intelliframe. Micro bodies and
Benchmark frames are not manufactured to AGD standards, so it stands to reason that it might create some problems. Has anyone put the two together? >>>> (Has anyone actually bolted an Intelliframe to a MicroMag body???????)<<<<<<<<Last edited by luke; 01-23-2002, 05:32 AM.Comment
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I am not sure about newer Micromags, but the older ones the Grip Frame held the sear pin in. If you put a normal automags frame on an older micro, the sear pin just falls out. Again, I do not own a newer Micro, but this is true for the second generation micromags (the first series to have removable barrels).
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Luke, we have put that "together" and have seen your confused.
irbodden- i think you misinterpreted his statement and took offense. when he asked if anyone had "put the two together", i believe that he was referrign to someone putting an intelli-frame and a minimag together, not putting the two facts he mentioned about the companies tolerences together. i can see how it might seem like he was making a disrespectful comment, as if no one had been intelligent enough to put the facts together, but i don't think this was the case. so, there is no need for you to take offense, as your reply seemed to indicate that you did.Comment
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Bond1313,
Thanks! A straight answer from someone with first hand knowledge on the matter.(there's a new one)
Have you had any feed rate problems with your Micro? If so how much help is the Intel setup? I recently added a Warp and the few time's I've used it, I've had ZERO breaks. But I would like to set up a PF AutoMag with the Warp and run the Micro w/o, that is if I can keep from blending paint! Any input would be great
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Hey, well well I did a little modifications to my warp and it runs of 2 9volts instead of one and it spins at about 22bps. I have never had a ball break it the warp but I have choped and with the little extra kick the ball go right threw it it works gret. The intellifeed is really nice and the tridder pull is way shorter and has a nice crisp touch to it.Comment
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standards
"Micro bodies and Benchmark frames are not manufactured to AGD standards, so it stands to reason that it might create some problems. " - Luke
Luke, you are incorrect when you make the above statement. Inf act, Micromag bodies and our frames ARE SPECIFICALLY made to AGD standards: its one of the reasons why Pro-team Products has always been and remains the only licences aftermarket mfg of alternative gun bodies for mags.
You only need to take a look at the very close relationship the PTG nas enjoyed with AGD since about 1990 in order to understand that we must be doing things the right way: Tom has VERY exacting standards and I'm sure he would not tolerate someone making stuff for his product that wasn't up to snuff!
While I have not personally attached an intelliframe to one of my micromags, I would have no hesitancy about doing so and am convinced that theyw ould work together right out of the box.
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Re: standards
Originally posted by rabidchihauhau
"Micro bodies and Benchmark frames are not manufactured to AGD standards, so it stands to reason that it might create some problems. " - Luke
Luke, you are incorrect when you make the above statement. Inf act, Micromag bodies and our frames ARE SPECIFICALLY made to AGD standards: its one of the reasons why Pro-team Products has always been and remains the only licences aftermarket mfg of alternative gun bodies for mags.
You only need to take a look at the very close relationship the PTG nas enjoyed with AGD since about 1990 in order to understand that we must be doing things the right way: Tom has VERY exacting standards and I'm sure he would not tolerate someone making stuff for his product that wasn't up to snuff!
While I have not personally attached an intelliframe to one of my micromags, I would have no hesitancy about doing so and am convinced that theyw ould work together right out of the box.
Steve
If that is true, then ALL Micromag parts would be interchangable with Automags part, and that is just not true. Again, it might be a little better now, but I know for a fact that I can NOT put an AGD grip frame on my Micromag and have it work. It will bolt up, it will operate the trigger rob (but not well). The big problem is that with my second generation Micromag, if I put an AGD frame (or any frame not designed for the Micromag) the Sear pin will fall out. Also, if proTeam / Benchmark products are to the same tolorances as AGD, why would it be that a lot of people who install a Benchmark frame on their Automag have to make trigger rod adjustments?
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