Unibody will add time and cost. I like having the option of using any rail on this one.
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Unibody will add time and cost. I like having the option of using any rail on this one.
I'd guess that's an illusion caused by this body being longer. It would have to have the same measurements as a ULE radius wise to be compatible with other parts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Carnage reigns
It would be cool to see pics of it side by side against a ULE body. Also maybe another pic of the Aluminum body attached on a AM/MM style rail w/ barrel attach?
Yeah, and maybe a picture of a barrel screwed in so we can get the full affect!
I dont have any old school parts to take a picture of it on. The radius and such are very similar to the ULE body its just longer in the front. I will post some pics with a barrel in it...just need to find an anodized one so it has some contrast. planning on polishing the body and will post pics.
I started the preorder on tue...its in the dealers section.
AWESOME!!!! i wish they were available a long time ago. i definately want to get one. centerfeed minimag with cocker threads.... perfect.
what colors will there be?
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Originally Posted by magtard13
Polished......go to the dealers section to order
Looks like I'm a day late and a dollar short...again. I just made my "MMULE"(mini mag ULE) body out of a cut down ULE body and tubing, still got to finish it up and polish it but same idea. I wish I had a machinist around here that would even look at custom work. Mine will be pump milled, since it's going on my RT rail that I'm making a pump kit for. Great work and "curse you aquascum"! :cuss: :rofl:
Finally got the pump together on the new body. Really pleased with final look. It makes the gun a lot lighter and gives me a whole new barrel wardrobe to try out :D
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8209/8...a4737681_z.jpg
Sweet pump!
does anyone have a weight on these bodies vs a ULE?
i would assume safely that, because both bodies are the same material, but the minimag style is longer, it would weigh just a little more than a standard ULR with the same parts.