shoot m up
09-10-2006, 09:14 PM
I am in the thinking process of selling my pneuma frame to build a homemade electronic frame for myself. I wanted yalls input on the price at which to sell my pneuma frame for (If it is resonable or if I could get more out of it). I was considering $200 or $250 depending on what trigger I sell with it.
Parts are as listed:
Rouge frame
Palmer Prusuit Micro Rock LPR
Fabco Msv-1
Clippard Mpa-3
Eclipse QEV
Splinter Trigger (maybe)
I have put about about a 1000 paintballs through it, No flaws or dissapointments at this time. Everything is mounted inside, tuned and working. I havent taken the time to tune it just right for the lightest possible pull. The trigger pull though is very tiny. Maybe a mm at most. Only one problem witht he frame. The saftey is tight and take alot of force to move. I recieved it in this condition from Magsmith. I didnt bother reporting it or asking to replace it. I havent had a problem with it since I have a Flateline. The only scratch on the frame is due to trimming for a hole to lower the lpr. This scratch is coverd by the grip. There is a hole in the grip for the LPR to escape so you are able to mount a three way so you are able to run air to the LPR and the valve.
Here is a link to three photos on Jayloo.com. I should have a few more up by tomorrow evening if you are interested in the layout of the frame.
Like I said earlyer I am still thinking about this and was wanting some of yalls input on this to see if it is logical or if i should stick with the pneuma frame.
Thanks for stopping by.
Pneuma frame pics (http://www.jayloo.com/photo_gallery/gallery.html?pUID=15042&pSHOW_ME=user&pGROUP_ID=116)
Parts are as listed:
Rouge frame
Palmer Prusuit Micro Rock LPR
Fabco Msv-1
Clippard Mpa-3
Eclipse QEV
Splinter Trigger (maybe)
I have put about about a 1000 paintballs through it, No flaws or dissapointments at this time. Everything is mounted inside, tuned and working. I havent taken the time to tune it just right for the lightest possible pull. The trigger pull though is very tiny. Maybe a mm at most. Only one problem witht he frame. The saftey is tight and take alot of force to move. I recieved it in this condition from Magsmith. I didnt bother reporting it or asking to replace it. I havent had a problem with it since I have a Flateline. The only scratch on the frame is due to trimming for a hole to lower the lpr. This scratch is coverd by the grip. There is a hole in the grip for the LPR to escape so you are able to mount a three way so you are able to run air to the LPR and the valve.
Here is a link to three photos on Jayloo.com. I should have a few more up by tomorrow evening if you are interested in the layout of the frame.
Like I said earlyer I am still thinking about this and was wanting some of yalls input on this to see if it is logical or if i should stick with the pneuma frame.
Thanks for stopping by.
Pneuma frame pics (http://www.jayloo.com/photo_gallery/gallery.html?pUID=15042&pSHOW_ME=user&pGROUP_ID=116)