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Thread: G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags

  1. #391
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    Are these close to being sold out yet?

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    any new pics? videos?

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    Garf said in a few days he'll post vids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Force Tech
    The prototype had a trigger pull down to 0.5mm, but after tweaking the pre-production frames, the trigger pull is less than 0.2mm which I can barely get two sheets of paper between the trigger and frame.

    Videos will be up on new shorter trigger pull frame and live firing in a few days.

    Garf






    I CAN'T FRIGGIN' WAIT FOR MINE!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SummaryJudgement






    I CAN'T FRIGGIN' WAIT FOR MINE!!!


    SERIOUSLY...i want this month to end so it will come faster....that and a video : )
    I LOVE MAGS ...and hate low pressure output tanks....and spyders


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    Ok, will the frame be rounded off or milled a bit more to get rid of the boxy shape and give a smoother look?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danterwhoo
    Ok, will the frame be rounded off or milled a bit more to get rid of the boxy shape and give a smoother look?

    i beleive he said it would be in a much earlier post. Dont hold me to that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninjeff
    i beleive he said it would be in a much earlier post. Dont hold me to that though.

    Well that was my only gripe about it, hopefully it gets a cosmetic makeover. I can't wait for it to show up on the doorstep in December!!!

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    g-force tech, got a question for you.

    would this product be affected by the latest patent attempt by SP if it got through?

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    WOOOHOOOO bought one with an internal lpr just now. Pneumagger, how much you gonna charge to drill the holes in our direct mount ASA's?

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    I bought the internal lpr and the frame,

    I will drill my own hole

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnDeathInc
    I bought the internal lpr and the frame,

    I will drill my own hole
    I suppose I will do the same. I'll have to use my friend's drill press.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TnDeathInc
    I bought the internal lpr and the frame,

    I will drill my own hole

    Yea....I am scared I am gonna destroy my on/off ASA. I don't know anyone with a press so I will be doing it with a dremmel hopefully I don't jack it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danterwhoo
    Yea....I am scared I am gonna destroy my on/off ASA. I don't know anyone with a press so I will be doing it with a dremmel hopefully I don't jack it up.
    just remember to use a punch to mark the hole first!
    that is very important!!
    then use a drill bit that is smaller than the actual size hole you want,
    then follow up with the correct size drill bit.
    this gives you a much cleaner hole and develops less heat while drilling
    use plenty of coolant (drill oil) you don't want things to burn.

    go to the Home Depot, explain to the guy in the tool crib your situation,
    if they have a drill press attachment for your Dremel they might
    let you use/borrow it for the one tiny hole that you need;
    they are pretty good that way as long as your straight with them.

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    Is it possible at all that you guys could quite possibly team up with AGD? This frame you guys have is great, and I heard that you own the patent, correct me if I heard wrong, but if you guys say made a gun with AGD, this could mean big stuff for both of your companies... just a thought. Is there any plans to directly produce something with AGD? -Sam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Automagsam
    Is it possible at all that you guys could quite possibly team up with AGD? This frame you guys have is great, and I heard that you own the patent, correct me if I heard wrong, but if you guys say made a gun with AGD, this could mean big stuff for both of your companies... just a thought. Is there any plans to directly produce something with AGD? -Sam
    Hey that's a great idea. I'd also like to know the answer.

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    We are working on offering a pre-drilled on/off ASA with air bleed to make it easier for everyone to migrate to the internal LPR version. If this is a go, we will announce it.

    As for drilling, LK-13 is right about marking the spot for drilling to prevent the drill bit from wandering. Only a single tiny hole is require 1/16 bit needed. Just plain water is fine since you are drilling only 1/8" deep. Keep the alum bits from overheating and the alum sticking to the drill bit.

    Garf



    Quote Originally Posted by Danterwhoo
    Yea....I am scared I am gonna destroy my on/off ASA. I don't know anyone with a press so I will be doing it with a dremmel hopefully I don't jack it up.
    Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-18-2007 at 07:38 PM.

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    Use a pilot drill if possible. If cutting into a surface at an angle i generally just use an endmil the same diameter as the hole to level off the drill bit's engagement surface - then you don't get bit wander on the slope.

    WD-40 or even a few drops of autolube will provide a great cut in a pinch.
    I keep a spare bottle of Autolube in arms reach for just that reason.

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    Mr Pneumagger,

    When the frames start to ship, I will provide the drilling details to you and other airsmiths that need it to perform the drilling. Yes a center drill is required to start the spot. but only a 1/16" drill is needed for the air passage.

    Only the air bleed type of ASA will need an adaptor which we will make available.

    Garf




    Quote Originally Posted by Pneumagger
    Use a pilot drill if possible. If cutting into a surface at an angle i generally just use an endmil the same diameter as the hole to level off the drill bit's engagement surface - then you don't get bit wander on the slope.

    WD-40 or even a few drops of autolube will provide a great cut in a pinch.
    I keep a spare bottle of Autolube in arms reach for just that reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warbeak2099
    Hey that's a great idea. I'd also like to know the answer.
    Yeah I still want to know if they are planning anything cause they kinda didn't answer lol. Us mag fans are just really you know anticipating new things lol. So is there anything coming? Or any plans?

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    We can't answer to this question, because we don't have an answer.....

    Garf




    Quote Originally Posted by Automagsam
    Yeah I still want to know if they are planning anything cause they kinda didn't answer lol. Us mag fans are just really you know anticipating new things lol. So is there anything coming? Or any plans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Force Tech
    We can't answer to this question, because we don't have an answer.....

    Garf
    Interesting that brings up some speculation as to why, fair enough, thank you though, for what you are making as of now on your own.

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    any videos yet?
    t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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    Any word on how long the preorder will last? Be nice to have a couple more paychecks between me and an empty bank account before I order this.

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    Videos are up!

    http://img532.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mag1wmvtt9.flv

    http://img532.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mag2wmvct0.flv


    Both videos have the 0.2mm trigger pull on the pre-production frames, an improvement over the the earlier prototypes which 0.5mm instead.
    To show how light the trigger pull was, firing was done with a McDonalds milkshake straw.
    We had a minor leak after retuning the Level 10 but was cleared up after several shots.

    Garf
    Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-21-2007 at 11:52 AM.

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    Nice vids thanks! Lets see how long it takes 'till someone asks for vids with paint being slinged

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-Force Tech
    http://img532.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mag1wmvtt9.flv

    http://img532.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mag2wmvct0.flv


    Both videos have the 0.2mm trigger pull on the pre-production frames, an improvement over the the earlier prototypes which 0.5mm instead.
    Firing was done with a McDonalds milkshake straw.
    We had a minor leak after retuning the Level 10 but was cleared up after several shots.
    you sure there's only going to be one run?

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    Holy cow... there better be more than one run.

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    I noticed you added the asa porting option to be shipped

    Can you approx how many more open slots ya'll have for the first run?

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    THANK YOU GARF! Thanks for the Videos! and THANKS for making this frame a reality!

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