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    Hill EP Blocks

    EP Remote Blocks- No longer available.
    Last edited by luke; 11-06-2017 at 09:34 AM.

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    damn if i knew you were going to put your name in the side of them.

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    Its not unusual for parts manufactures to machine a logo or name in their parts, that’s why it good to get in before the parts are made. You knew before anyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Its not unusual for parts manufactures to machine a logo or name in their parts, that’s why it good to get in before the parts are made. You knew before anyone else.
    that is very true.lol
    ill take one send me the bid.

    thankyou again.

    EDIT:
    does this alow the use of a rail bushing?
    Last edited by knownothingmags; 11-02-2012 at 02:53 PM.

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    Not made to accept a bushing, just like the original design. You can shorten one and press it into your rail, then just bolt this to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    Not made to accept a bushing, just like the original design. You can shorten one and press it into your rail, then just bolt this to it.
    i can do that.
    send me a bid when you get a chance.

    thanks,
    KNM.
    Last edited by knownothingmags; 11-04-2012 at 11:41 AM.

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    bump

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    So, do these bolt directly onto the body or do you still need a rail between the block and the body? It looks like you still need a rail, based on the ram mounting holes. Is the big hole for an E-Mag style safety?

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    This replaces the grip only.
    I believe Hill put the holes there as a way to view the sear and MPA ram.

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    Sorry to resurrect this thread, but I saw these on Luke's website and I am really curious to see one of these installed on a marker, if anyone has any pictures.

    This is a block that allows pneumatics but with no grip frame, I assume this is perfect if I were say... building a pneumag rifle?

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    I would like one please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zone Drifter View Post
    This is a block that allows pneumatics but with no grip frame, I assume this is perfect if I were say... building a pneumag rifle?
    Or a pneumag drone...

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