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leloup
09-24-2010, 06:57 PM
At the time I got the idea, I needed a frame for my mag. I have since found an RPG frame, but still went ahead with the project. I converted the frame of a viking to fit on a mag rail (very little modification). I am sorry about the grips, they were all that I had. If you have a nicer pair you are willing to donate, please pm me...as these are hidious. I also need a black asa to replace the red, so I would be willing to switch if you want. Here is a pic, and a short video....ran out of air. The trigger is super sensitive; I don't know if it is the leverage of the trigger or what (first trigger pull suprised me).
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/3120/sdc11311.jpg

This is my first youtube video, so be kind.
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Questions? Comments? I don't need it any more or the warp body and rail, so if you want them, pm me an offer.

KillerOfGiants
09-24-2010, 09:23 PM
Wow, impressive. Easily one of the greatest things about the 'mag community is that guys like you are finding new ways to get performance out of these great markers and in unique ways. You'll definately need to put out some info/pics on what you did to make the frame work. I don't really know much about vikings and whatnot so I assume they're also electronic sear trippers?

leloup
09-24-2010, 09:51 PM
I don't know much about either, which is why I sold the two I owned. But no, they are not sear trippers. There is a hole (not sure what it is for) where a mag frame would screw in right above the trigger. On a viking, the front screw is beyond the trigger guard, not inside it. I widened that hole just a little in order for the standard 10-32 screw could fit up through to the body. The trigger also needed to be modified to accomodate the trigger rod from the sear. Lastly, though not entirly necessary, the area behind the trigger can be milled a little farther down to allow the trigger rod a better angle to actuate the sear.