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Thread: G-Force frame, not vaporware!

  1. #151
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    No wonder Garth did not want to send pics before they ship....Hope it shoot nice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by insixdays777
    but WTF? and adjustable trigger that is not adjustable?
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    NEW* revolutionary this, that, and the other



    *please dont use this, that, or the other.

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    Looks like a pirahna frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toll
    Looks like a pirahna frame.
    HAHAHA....that was great!

    Better to laugh that cry...at least we are getting something!

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    -Garf at least followed through
    -Frames look pretty well finished, from the pics at least.
    -I don't think it being lightweight was ever a selling point, was it?
    -Has a manual that looks better than the one Bob Long included for a long time
    -Frames look nice IMHO, very simple and understated

    You all hate Garf, we get it. I, for one, look forward to hearing about actual use tests.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelrat
    -Garf at least followed through
    -Frames look pretty well finished, from the pics at least.
    -I don't think it being lightweight was ever a selling point, was it?
    -Has a manual that looks better than the one Bob Long included for a long time
    -Frames look nice IMHO, very simple and understated

    You all hate Garf, we get it. I, for one, look forward to hearing about actual use tests.

    Frame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.

    The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width

    in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruler_Mark
    Frame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.

    The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width

    in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?

    No metal shavings present just mill lines in the back of the grips where material was taken out.

    Frame weights in at 7 1/2 oz.

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    I'm with Steelrat on this one. It seems several users are carrying over bias from the production process into here.

    You guys wonder why no one wants to develop for this community...
    God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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    Yep, got mine in the mail today. I took soem vids of me shooting it. It feels amazing. The trigger pull is awesome. I kind of want to sell my spydermag again because of just how awesome this feels. And I was surprised at how well the GTA E-Bolt LPR works. I'll post the vids when my camer is done charging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueMagRT
    No metal shavings present just mill lines in the back of the grips where material was taken out.

    Frame weights in at 7 1/2 oz.
    Not too bad. The Intelli w/ Dye Grips and AGD trigger weighs in a 7.9oz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruler_Mark
    Frame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.

    The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width

    in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?
    Still costs less than a DIY.

    1. $119 for a new Intelliframe (we are talking new product here, so no used).
    2. $60 for a cyberrave kit with magmod.
    3. $42 for an adjustable trigger (Viperblade)
    4. Took 3 hours for me to make my last one with hand tools. Spare time is premium time so it cost me $33/hour, so $99.

    Total is $320 before LPR.

    You can do it for less with used parts, but that would invallidate the comparrison.

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    Nice news on the weight. I am EXICTED! Mine should be here soon.

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    I actually like it. Excpet the grip hole pattern. would have been nice if they kept a standard 45 grips.

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    yeah mine came today but i wasnt there to sign for the dam thing

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    I'm pretty well neutral on the matter (mostly because I haven't paid attention) but until some one shows a video all I can do is pick on the aesthetics. Really though, I thought that trigger looked like one off a GTI or what ever they are calling them.

    Cost wise NIB, yeah, you're about right. The big selling point in my head for diy is that I can cut as many corners (with a dremel) as I like price wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AO Moderation Team
    Back on topic.
    OK I'll start.. has anyone got there's yet. I'm interested to see one work....?
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  19. so...mines in on my phone going to dinner and can't upload pics....this masterpeice gonna be fast...and god is is sweet....what's with

    ill post videos tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by BREAD_DA_PAINTER
    Glad to see someone gets one. ..

    now lets see one of these BETTER than home diy frames in action ..
    I LOVE MAGS ...and hate low pressure output tanks....and spyders


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    Quote Originally Posted by insixdays777
    Speaking of the DOG...I saw a comercial for the new season...though it showed him running after people using tippman a-5 with pepper balls? WTF?
    yeppers.

    I think they are chronyed way high because it broke dirt bike armour.
    those are cool though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandfreestyle


    i figured that people wouldnt make 5000 threads about the same thing and just keep this one up to date.....????

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberave68


    i figured that people wouldnt make 5000 threads about the same thing and just keep this one up to date.....????
    I hear ya

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    simple, but not my cup of tea. I'd like to see the ones with the internal LPR.

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    I'd be tempted to make a mech mag out of one.

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    G-Force Frame Vids

    Here are some vids of me dry firing it. I don't have paint atm so this will have to do. Note that I've got the blue X-valve on there with ULT since my Classic currently is without a macro connector. This thing feels so great.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At-RLwbx9zg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COAO5fiVgMw


    The one complaint I have is the grips. They seem to be proprietary and therefore no aftermarket grips would fit. This might mean sending a pair to Dark Seoul on PBN so he can make us aftermarkets grip panels.

    Other than that, it's a pretty nice product.

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    YESSSS! That is AMAZING! Thanks for the vids! Wicked Fast!

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    gotta say, it does seem good, I'd like to see some paint thru it. How's the chuffing if any?

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    It aint coming soon enough!!! Come on Garf where's mine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by azathoth300
    Still costs less than a DIY.

    1. $119 for a new Intelliframe (we are talking new product here, so no used).
    2. $60 for a cyberrave kit with magmod.
    3. $42 for an adjustable trigger (Viperblade)
    4. Took 3 hours for me to make my last one with hand tools. Spare time is premium time so it cost me $33/hour, so $99.

    Total is $320 before LPR.

    You can do it for less with used parts, but that would invallidate the comparrison.


    ill give you that.

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    i lol'd

    then again, pneuframes only cost me a few beers.

    /sup pneumagger

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