Logic Ripper EM - The Electro Solution - PreOrder

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Chronobreak
    Rec Poster
    • Mar 2003
    • 5055

    #256


    looking very good, and coming along nicely

    :starts counting pennies:

    Comment

    • CoolHand
      Logic Industries LLC
      • Jan 2003
      • 3769

      #257
      Originally posted by warbeak2099
      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?
      An Emag rail will be fine. I machine the foregrip slot when I ULE the inside of the rail. Its all in the same program on the CNC. The outside shape, the inside ULE cuts, the contours for the eye wires, and the foregrip slot are all cut at once. Then it gets refixtured to cut the back off, and dril the eye cover mounting holes.

      They won't fit the Deltas either. They need a flat spot about 0.5" wide and the full height of the rail, right under the detent to mount the covers, and all of my aftermarket rails have been narrow there to shave weight and give them cool lines. In this case though, I had to give up the swoopy in favor of the practical.

      I think the eye covers look at least two orders of magnitude (that would be 100 times) better than EBlade eyes, and about five orders of magnitude better than the goop. Plus, they are removable, can be anodized to match the rail and body, and they are hell for stout (because they are metal and mount with a fairly large screw).
      Ryan Shanks
      Logic Industries LLC

      Comment

      • ClassicMagger
        What's the fuss about?
        • Aug 2003
        • 1834

        #258
        Hey:

        CoolHand- Just curious but are there anymore left available? Or are you closed up on the pre-order and the batch is good to role? Let me know, I understand batches and if they are done, no worries, but if you are still taking orders....Let me know.

        I'd appreciate it.

        -ClassicMagger
        Want a gun? I probably have what you want or I can build it for you. Just name it, everything is possible.

        AIM: ClassicMagger
        MSN Messenger: [email protected]
        E-Mail: [email protected]

        My Feedback

        Comment

        • CoolHand
          Logic Industries LLC
          • Jan 2003
          • 3769

          #259
          Originally posted by ClassicMagger
          Hey:

          CoolHand- Just curious but are there anymore left available? Or are you closed up on the pre-order and the batch is good to role? Let me know, I understand batches and if they are done, no worries, but if you are still taking orders....Let me know.

          I'd appreciate it.

          -ClassicMagger
          There are plenty of places left. Like 15 of the first 25 in fact.

          Anyway, since the turn out has been low, I've decided just to do them as they come. If you order one before the boards come in, it will go out with everyone else's. If you miss that date (likely still a month off or more), yours will ship when its done at ano and I get it assembled.

          Basically, all the parts are setting here, save the boards, just waiting to be ordered, anodized, and assembled. Provided, of course, that the boards get done when they are supposed to be. I'm not holding my breath.

          If you just want a frame, you can order it here:

          Clicky Here!

          If you want me to do the eye install too, or you want to order a whole marker, or anything else, just PM or mail me and I will get you an invoice.

          Anyhoo, that's the skinny.

          Have a good one.
          Ryan Shanks
          Logic Industries LLC

          Comment

          • MadPSIence
            Innovation 101
            • Mar 2005
            • 969

            #260
            any reason why TAG is lickin it? 50 boards shouldn't be a hassle. If it was like 1,000 that's a different story.

            Comment

            • CoolHand
              Logic Industries LLC
              • Jan 2003
              • 3769

              #261
              Originally posted by MadPSIence
              any reason why TAG is lickin it? 50 boards shouldn't be a hassle. If it was like 1,000 that's a different story.
              They are at the mercy of their supplier, whom, I would guess, is very busy.

              The fact that they only did 100 of them may be the reason they are taking so long. With those big board houses, it takes just as long to set up for a run of 10,000 as it does for a run of 100. So, they tend to put the less profitable stuff off until a slow spot shows up.

              Its not TAG's fault, except for being a little guy, there is nothing they did wrong.
              Ryan Shanks
              Logic Industries LLC

              Comment

              • MadPSIence
                Innovation 101
                • Mar 2005
                • 969

                #262
                makes sense.

                any chance of gettin some logic stickers in the package?

                Comment

                • CoolHand
                  Logic Industries LLC
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 3769

                  #263
                  Originally posted by MadPSIence
                  . . . . . any chance of gettin some logic stickers in the package?
                  Sure, if I had any.

                  Its kinda high speed, low drag around here, if you catch my meaning.

                  I don't really see the point in spending thousands of dollars on mugs and stickers and whatnot, when I could spend that money on machine tools and product instead.
                  Ryan Shanks
                  Logic Industries LLC

                  Comment

                  • MadPSIence
                    Innovation 101
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 969

                    #264
                    question, is the grip frame still going to be drilled in addiation to the presence of the integrated rail for those of us who want to use a drop of sorts?

                    Comment

                    • Automaggot68

                      #265
                      Originally posted by MadPSIence
                      question, is the grip frame still going to be drilled in addiation to the presence of the integrated rail for those of us who want to use a drop of sorts?
                      Yes.

                      Comment

                      • MadPSIence
                        Innovation 101
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 969

                        #266
                        ^ I don't know whether to take that as truth or not. No offense but lately your posts have been kind of silly.

                        Comment

                        • Automaggot68

                          #267
                          Originally posted by MadPSIence
                          ^ I don't know whether to take that as truth or not. No offense but lately your posts have been kind of silly.
                          None Taken.
                          Take my word for it.
                          Seriously.
                          I know more about this frame than ALOT of the people on this board, excluding Ryan.

                          Comment

                          • CoolHand
                            Logic Industries LLC
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 3769

                            #268
                            Originally posted by MadPSIence
                            question, is the grip frame still going to be drilled in addiation to the presence of the integrated rail for those of us who want to use a drop of sorts?
                            Yep, Derek is right.

                            There are six (6) holes in the bottom of the frame tapped #10-32 for drop forwards, unimounts, rails, etc. You can use any type of bottom line you like with these frames.

                            If you look at the pics of the insides of the frame, you will notice two things:

                            1) There is an SRail bolted to the bottom, proving that there is at least one set of holes there.

                            2) Just aft of the aforementioned SRail you can see half of another hole, which should lead you to believe that there is more than one set of holes.
                            Ryan Shanks
                            Logic Industries LLC

                            Comment

                            • MadPSIence
                              Innovation 101
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 969

                              #269
                              Ryan, why do you kick so much hiney? My poor mag is sitting here thinking it's complete... little does it know that an electric frame is coming. I want to tell it... but it'll just get impatient and chuff all over the place.

                              Comment

                              • Automaggot68

                                #270
                                Originally posted by CoolHand
                                Yep, Derek is right.

                                When it comes to my BST reputation, or Ryan's, I'm always serious.
                                I would never tarnish his name on my time.

                                Comment

                                Working...