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  1. #1
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    Yet another EgoMag

    Update as of 6/12/07 This thing is done!! Need to do some testing with a valve but it jams without one! Will get that done soon. Video in a few days I hope.

    I bit the bullet and finished up the major part of the job today. After working all night I decided to go ahead and do some work on her. I still need to set the mpa-3 in with set screws and get my noid and LPR but that is all little stuff. As you can see from the pics I butchered it with the dremel on the inside and accidentally nicked the outside which should sand down ok. I did it most of the way with a drill bit, but then decided my bur bit would be better The red just doesn't go with the green so was planning on re-anoing the thing anyway. As you may see from the pics, I did things a bit different.



    Instead of drilling through the frame like most have, I decided to mill (if you can call it that ) out the inside front so I could put a screw in to hold the body on. The Ego frame already had a slot in the back for the shortened valve screw which is what really gave me the idea.


    I then drilled and tapped (not centered but what do you expect, I’ve been up 36 hours ) the rail for screws to hold the frame on. I think this gives it a cleaner look and there are no screws poking your hand. Though the holes are not perfectly inline, I think the final product came out ok. I have another rail that I will prob tap and make em centred. Morale of the story, dont work when your dead tired lol.

    Last edited by AirAssault; 06-12-2007 at 04:20 AM.
    Due to the objections of a certain Canadian, this space is now for rent.

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    looks good ....you said the red doesn't go good with the green, but you could always do a christmas mag add some white and you'll be set

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    nice, got to see one in person, very cool mod!

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    did you use the stock mounting holes? pretty cool idea, definitely makes for a much cleaner look. is the noid not in there?

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    still not as haggard as mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olinar
    did you use the stock mounting holes? pretty cool idea, definitely makes for a much cleaner look. is the noid not in there?

    No noid yet, haven't ordered one yet. The stock mounting holes were used for the body and the valve. I then tapped 2 holes for the grip frame. If you click on a pic you can check them all out. I do have some close ups of the process.
    Last edited by AirAssault; 04-10-2007 at 01:08 AM.

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    i see, id bet its a pain striping that down as you now have to take off the frame to pull out the valve but it seems to me its a small price you have to pay to have a cleaner install

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    i see, id bet its a pain striping that down as you now have to take off the frame to pull out the valve but it seems to me its a small price you have to pay to have a cleaner install

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