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  • CoolHand
    Logic Industries LLC
    • Jan 2003
    • 3769

    #241
    Now, on with some more pictures.

    The long awaited pics of the innards of the frame:


    Top of the frame: ------------------------------------------------------------------------Inside of Rail:


    Another shot inside the rail:


    Underside of the rail:


    Closeup showing the contour of the eye covers:


    Hollow inside the eye cover to clear the wiring:


    Side view of the eye covers:
    Ryan Shanks
    Logic Industries LLC

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    • MonsterMag
      Got Emag? I dont...Dm4 :)
      • Aug 2004
      • 1093

      #242
      All I can say is WOW
      I am very impressed. You did an extravagant job on this and it looks amazing. Suspect nothing less from coolhand
      Good job

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      • MadPSIence
        Innovation 101
        • Mar 2005
        • 969

        #243
        i can't wait to see this thing even Dryfire! **excited**

        btw, still, if I wanted to use a different LPR.. what options are out there and what PSI would I run?

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        • luke
          lukescustoms.com

          • Jan 2001
          • 8215

          #244
          Nice work as usual...

          What prompted you to go with a design like this, the lack of strong compact solenoids?

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          • CoolHand
            Logic Industries LLC
            • Jan 2003
            • 3769

            #245
            Originally posted by MadPSIence
            i can't wait to see this thing even Dryfire! **excited**

            btw, still, if I wanted to use a different LPR.. what options are out there and what PSI would I run?
            Any Cocker LPR will work where that one is mounted (be that an SCM, or Jackhammer, or Sledgehammer, or MiniMaxFlo, or Sonic, or a Tickler, or a Rock, or a MicroRock, or an FGP, or whatever). OR, you can use T fitting to an inline into the VA, and then just a nipple out of one of the ports. OR, we could do a run of VA's to that will use a Timmy LPR (you can pretty much bet on that adding at least $100 to the price tag). OR, I can talk to Palmer's and have them do some special stabilizers that will reg out one port while still being gas thru (count on that adding $150-$175 to the price).

            Whatever you use, it will need to be set to 50-75 psi to run consistently.

            Originally posted by luke
            Nice work as usual...

            What prompted you to go with a design like this, the lack of strong compact solenoids?
            Yeah, the electro-mechanical solenoids are clunky, and require batteries so big that it's ridiculous (OR, get so few shots per battery that it's ridiculous). They also require the ULT, which when coupled with the LVL X takes the old reliable Mag, and turns it into a tuning nightmare on par with a cocker of the pre-threaded timing rod vintage.

            I wanted my old reliable LVL 7 Mag back, but I wanted it to be light, fast as hell and not chop paint. No one made this kind of Mag at the time, and that kinda pissed me off, so I went to it. This is what you get when I get grumpy and a few folks talk about spending money.
            Ryan Shanks
            Logic Industries LLC

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            • MadPSIence
              Innovation 101
              • Mar 2005
              • 969

              #246
              i have a question, say I threw a Palmer's Micro Rock on... how do I set the output for it? (i know, with an allen key... but how do i know what psi it's putting out on this setup?)

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              • CoolHand
                Logic Industries LLC
                • Jan 2003
                • 3769

                #247
                Originally posted by MadPSIence
                i have a question, say I threw a Palmer's Micro Rock on... how do I set the output for it? (i know, with an allen key... but how do i know what psi it's putting out on this setup?)
                You'll have to build an adapter like I did, or buy a Rock-o-Meter from Palmer's.

                All you need is an 1/8" NPT port for a gauge, and a #10-32 port for the hose nipple.

                You can go to http://www.mcmaster.com and do a search for part # 51025K241

                That is a push to connect fitting for 1/8" OD hose which has a female 1/8" NPTF pipe connection on the other end.

                Buy that, and screw any low range gauge into it. I would suggest a 0-100 psi gauge, but a 0-300 psi would work too.
                Ryan Shanks
                Logic Industries LLC

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                • MadPSIence
                  Innovation 101
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 969

                  #248
                  anyway I could just crank the PSI down, and start turning it up until performance is satisfactory?

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                  • rkjunior303
                    I need this more than you
                    • May 2003
                    • 4029

                    #249
                    Originally posted by MadPSIence
                    anyway I could just crank the PSI down, and start turning it up until performance is satisfactory?
                    probably the same way you would do it with a cocker. give it a slight turn until it consistently then give it another 1/4 turn or so... then check for shootdown on high rof strings.

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                    • CoolHand
                      Logic Industries LLC
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 3769

                      #250
                      Originally posted by rkjunior303
                      probably the same way you would do it with a cocker. give it a slight turn until it consistently then give it another 1/4 turn or so... then check for shootdown on high rof strings.
                      Yup, that will work too.
                      Ryan Shanks
                      Logic Industries LLC

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                      • BigEvil
                        www.BigEvilOnline.com

                        • Feb 2005
                        • 9333

                        #251
                        WOW HOLY FREEKIN DANCING BANANNAS!!!!!

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                        • MonsterMag
                          Got Emag? I dont...Dm4 :)
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 1093

                          #252
                          = Doesnt cut it my friend
                          We need these

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                          • slimc
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 20

                            #253
                            quick question. Does the rail in the pictures come with the frame, or is that separate? If so, how much? If not i am excited.

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                            • CoolHand
                              Logic Industries LLC
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 3769

                              #254
                              Originally posted by slimc
                              quick question. Does the rail in the pictures come with the frame, or is that separate? If so, how much? If not i am excited.
                              The rail will come with the whole marker (the $950 option ), or if you have me do the eye install on your marker (a $125 add on), I will machine your rail to look like that.

                              The $450 bolt-on frame doesn't come with a rail at all. I guess I could do up a package price for the frame, rail, and eye covers, and then you just dril the holes in the body (though I doubt it will be much cheaper).
                              Ryan Shanks
                              Logic Industries LLC

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                              • warbeak2099
                                That is my foot!
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 4447

                                #255
                                Bah, maybe I'll just give up my uber light Alpha rail and buy an RTP for you to mill and add covers to. So I'd basically send my gun in with a RT style rail and you'd drill the body and mill the rail and add covers to it for $125. Could it be an Emag rail too? Or would it cost extra to mill the foregrip adjustable slot? One last question... could the eye covers work on a Delta milled RT/Emag rail?
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