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Bunny
11-03-2012, 10:52 AM
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/JohnSostaTitle.png

The Beginning:

In July 2012 I saw a post from Bolter here on AO, selling a lot of three Xmags from the UK. I quickly recognized the “parts” xmag and made a full price offer plus shipping to the US.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/xmagspares.jpg

This xmag reminded me of a picture from 2002 at the campaign cup with the same grip frame milling and it looked like it was from the same batch of Euro Xmags that John Sosta milled back in 2002.

I spoke with Vicki (the seller who played on John’s team) and she stated that this gun may have been used at the Campaign Cup the same year all of the early Warpig pictures of the Xmags came out.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/agdccextremes03884%20copy.jpg

While patiently waiting for my xmag to go through customs I decided to create a parts list and track down the hard to find items on automags.org


Battery / Battery Pack with milling
Tunablade
PMI Perfect Bore Barrel
Vert Breach
Warp Breach
Ultralight Barrel
Bob Long ASA
Orange LED Screen


Custom work:

I contacted a handful of machinist, but most of them had crazy timelines for completion. I reached out to Renie from AO and asked if he could “recreate” the John Sosta pack from the old warpig picture I had. He said he was able to get it pretty close so I decided to ship out an extra battery housing I had in my stockpile of parts to europe. While he was working on the battery housing I continued my search for parts.

Luckily, SSP Reaper found my WTB thread and hooked me up with a PMI Perfect Bore barrel, the same barrel that all the Euro Xmags had when they first came out. It always seems like this part is one of the hardest parts to find anymore. Most are stainless steel or ceramic so I was excited to see that he had one for me.

I also reached out to Tunaman to get the Vert and Warp breaches for the set-up. Breaches are also really hard to find so I knew this would be one of the more expensive costs for the build. Unfortunately, when they arrived I realized that the Vert breach did not have the CnC milling on it.

I contacted Luke@lukecustoms and he was able to work out the milling on the vert breach. He needed to see the Xmag body for the body lines. I decided to package of both the Xmag body, CnC Warp breach, and the gripframe. Once Luke was finished with the milling he was going to forward the package to Tunaman so he could remove the steel body insert and gripframe stud for anodizing.

While that was going on I found the rest of the parts on Mcarterbrown, AO, and pbnation. Digikey had yellow screens in stock so I ordered one to complete the build. I really had my heart set for an orange, but with a minimum order of 1000 screens I had no choice. Luckily the yellow screens look orange anyway.

Luke finished up the milling and sent over the parts to Tunaman. A few weeks later I recieved my package. Everything looked great from Luke and Tunaman, except I was missing the black warp breach I sent over with the body so luke could match the lines correctly. Unfortuantely, Luke and Tunaman were not able to find the part in their shops so I was **** outta luck. I take their words for it, but I was pretty bummed my $100 breach vanished into thin air.

*edit* Tuna found the warp breach. :-)

I reached out to AGD direct to buy another “CnC” warp left breach and when I finally got it, I opened it up and realized that it STILL DID NOT HAVE THE CNC MILLING. Lol. :-/

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/Vert-Warp-breach.jpg

Renie sent me a message saying the milling was complete. I was super excited to get it back. When the package arrived I quickly opened it up and attempted to put the battery pack back together. Sure enough I forgot to tell Renie that the battery pack actually sits a certain way, it was not interchangable because of the screws that hold the pack together. I was a bit bummed since he did such a great job “recreating” the battery housing.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/Batteryhousing.jpg

Once I assembled the Xmag it wasn’t as bad as I thought it was and actually started to like the look of the inverted waves. It looked like they were swooping down towards the unique grip frame milling that John did on it. It may look a bit rough in the pictures, but after a bit of polishing I knew it would look great.

After I collected the rest of the parts I went online to find an anodizer. No one seems to be very reliable anymore. I went on pbnation and stumbled on a user named "xsvdynastypballa" that was custom anodizing his own guns in the Custom Guns section. I really liked his finishes and decided to take a leap of faith to get my marker done by him.

I sent him an e-mail and we started talking about the process of finishing up the John Sosta Xmag. I really wanted to keep the original tequila fade, but wanted some depth to it. Xsvdynastypballa a.k.a Stephen showed me some work he did in the past and I gave him the creative green light to finish my marker. I still needed a little bit of custom work to finish up the warp breach to have the same milling lines as the xmag. Luckily he had the ability to do straight cuts and could handle it for me.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/Anodizingidea.jpg

I went ahead and packaged and labeled the parts and shipped them off to texas.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/Xmagparts.jpg

Bunny
11-03-2012, 10:53 AM
The Finish:

Within a day of receiving my parts he quickly stripped off the anodizing and started polishing. While polishing the marker the buffer slipped out of his hands and nicked the custom milled battery pack that Renie worked on. He sent pictures of what had happened and let me know the results. Even though it sucks to get that e-mail I was glad he let me know about it.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/anodizingprep.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/nick.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/nick1.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/warpbreachmilling.jpg

A couple days later I receive a few pictures of the marker. I was blown away by the results. The dark tequila sunrise fade was amazing, it looked like the black was dripping off the marker. You could tell he hand polished each piece to perfection.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/almostfinished.jpg

A few more days go by and Stephen shows me the finished product. It was exactly what I wanted. We closed out the deal and it was ready to be sent back home.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/almostfinished2.jpg

The marker spent a couple days in the mail, but I was finally reunited with the marker. The finish was top notch. Stephen couldn’t of done a better job. The Xmag was really beat up yet he still made it look like it was a custom finish from AGD. Each part looked like he truly took the time and put all of his hard work into it. I can’t even describe how smooth the polishing is. The nick on the battery pack didn’t really matter, it was blended with the anodizing and when I screw together all of the battery pieces it was a snug fit.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/BaA-battery.png

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/BaA-Bodyscratch.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/final-back.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/final-barrel.jpg

Bunny
11-03-2012, 10:53 AM
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/final-bodyandvert.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/final-breach.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/CausticCustom/AO%20Write-up/DarkTequilaFade.png

I’ve used many anodizers in the past to finish my mags, Precisionpb, gruntbull, lasermygun, Tonsixer, PK Selective, but Caustic Customs (Stephan's new company) had the best communication out of all of them. He really treated the project like his own. He took pride in his work and was vocal if he had any questions about the xmag.

I decided to attempt to take a picture of this marker in a light tent I made and snap a few pictures with my iphone 5. It was so hard to take a good picture of this marker though. The colors were so deep and every angle seem to reflect and shine the light.

Through all of the problems with the marker I never felt pissed, I realized I contacted all the right guys for the job. And they all worked hard to get this marker to look as good as it does. It was a fun experience tracking down all of the parts and talking with Stephen about the finishing. The marker is still not 100% with the electronics, but i'm waiting for a few more projects to come back from anodizing before I send it to an expert.

I just wanted to say thanks to Vikki, John, Bolter, Renie, Tunaman, Luke, Stephen @ Caustic Customs, SSP Reaper, and everyone else who hooked me up with parts for this build.

BigEvil
11-03-2012, 11:05 AM
Damn son......

captian pinky
11-03-2012, 11:11 AM
that sir is a nice mag. congrats it looks great. i saw some anno stuff he did over on mcb and he does amazing stuff.

OPBN
11-03-2012, 11:39 AM
Very nice. :clap:

DarkApollo
11-03-2012, 11:41 AM
Woah.... :wow:

kwik175
11-03-2012, 12:00 PM
Absolutely amazing. I love the anno. Its about time we get a good annodizer that hopefully sticks around. I have another project started and will be contacting him. Great gun.

river031403
11-03-2012, 12:00 PM
The bottle of hair dye for all the grey hairs aquired through this nerve wrecking build finding parts shipping parts waiting on parts money yikes.
Priceless piece Great piece of art for lack of better words you got my vote for "mag of the year" :eek: :headbang:

Bunny
11-03-2012, 12:44 PM
Thanks guys!! This was one of my quickest builds to date. :)

kwik175: Tell him Rob sent you :D I think you will be in good hands :shooting:

Check out https://www.facebook.com/CausticCustoms if anyone else is interested.

river031403: I appreciate it!!! It was actually not too bad compared to my other projects I had finished in the past. Maybe I'm just use to it :)

mpsd
11-03-2012, 12:46 PM
WOW! That's what I love about Mags. I had so many projects like this and I know the feeling you described so well. What a FANTASTIC X-Mag you have there now. And I really loved that PMI Perfect barrel. It's perfect indeed. I wouldn't even care for the Dye one if I were you. FANTASTIC gun, let me say it again!!! :headbang:

Tropical Life
11-03-2012, 04:53 PM
wow dude very slick, gratz on build! :wow:

knownothingmags
11-03-2012, 05:27 PM
thats amazing,
whats that type of finishing called?
ive been looking to get something like this finishing done, but as an origional finishing.

freakin awsome man words cant say how nice this is.
Edit: may need to look into him for the rest of my mags, 5 left.

BigEvil
11-03-2012, 05:50 PM
Wait a minute.. you did all that work and you didn't send the vert breech to me first to get CCM modded? :p

Bunny
11-03-2012, 06:43 PM
mpsd: :D I love the way the barrels look too! I'm thinking about getting it freak bored. The bad part of my projects is when I feel like I should cover all the bases and get other parts anodized as well. My parts list goes from 12 to 20+ pretty quick!

Tropical Life: :headbang:

knownothingmags: It didn't really had a name for it so I decided to call it the dark tequila sunrise. I'm really glad Stephen understood what I really wanted to accomplish. I will say.... you get what you pay for.

BigEvil: Lol, since I've been watching a lot of "American Restoration" I didn't think it would be right to chop off the original feed tube. Maybe I can send you my halo for a trim instead :p

BigEvil
11-03-2012, 06:50 PM
BigEvil: Lol, since I've been watching a lot of "American Restoration" I didn't think it would be right to chop off the original feed tube. Maybe I can send you my halo for a trim instead :p


If you were going to 'restore' it, you would have had it reannoed tequila fade... :p

GEE TEE
11-03-2012, 07:02 PM
That acid wash finish looks awesome - always been one of my favourite effects :cool:

Bunny
11-03-2012, 07:06 PM
If i did that then I would of had to rename my thread "X-MAG Yello/Orange/Red" :p I don't think Mole1119 would appreciate that. :)

sQuidvision
11-03-2012, 07:08 PM
This really turned out fantastic! I absolutely love the ano.

river031403
11-03-2012, 07:09 PM
Quick question is that ano or airbrush or a combo

Bunny
11-03-2012, 07:11 PM
Anodizing. Not sure how Stephen did the technique though.

knownothingmags
11-03-2012, 08:03 PM
Anodizing. Not sure how Stephen did the technique though.
yeah sorry i was vague on my question,

looks freakin awsome.

GRimm
11-03-2012, 08:57 PM
Simply amazing!!

What kind of detents are those? I have seen them many times but I have no idea who made them, but I know I want them...

Bunny
11-03-2012, 09:24 PM
Simply amazing!!

What kind of detents are those? I have seen them many times but I have no idea who made them, but I know I want them...

Not sure what the name is, but they are the generic detents for angels...


Angel Ball Detent:
http://www.fixmyangel.com/product_info.php?products_id=273

Flatliner333
11-03-2012, 09:32 PM
Nice to see someone from Tx. Doing justice for the cause. :cheers:

GRimm
11-03-2012, 09:42 PM
Thanks for the info Bunny

tbaggin
11-03-2012, 10:33 PM
very nice Bunny. :shooting: seeing it makes me want to build another mag.

knownothingmags
11-03-2012, 11:00 PM
how much? :D but for real how much?

serious on selling pm me.

koleah
11-04-2012, 01:06 AM
how much? :D but for real how much?

serious on selling pm me.


LOL

"If you have to ask...."

RST
11-04-2012, 04:16 AM
Great job and one of the nicest X around :)

renie
11-05-2012, 02:57 AM
Www that's super nice

sorry about the battery back, didn't know they were handed :(

Imasho
11-05-2012, 05:37 AM
Very nice!
Project came together very well
:cheers:

Bunny
11-08-2012, 10:49 AM
tbaggin: There is something very satisfing about restoring a mag. Even though the platform is over 10+ years old it still holds up quite well!!

knownothingmags: Everything has a price, but I may still be stuck on 2008-2009 xmag prices :-)

RST: Thanks bro! I'm glad that you scooped up the rest of Vikki's xmags. You have a pretty nice collection of xmags yourself so that means alot to me!!

Renie: I still think it came out amazing. I really appreciate you taking the time out to make that for me. I had a few quotes from other machinists saying that it would take a few months, maybe towards the end of the year to complete it. Luckily, that wasn't the case. :D I'm really glad with the end result.

Imasho: :headbang:

renie
11-08-2012, 10:55 AM
tbaggin: There is something very satisfing about restoring a mag. Even though the platform is over 10+ years old it still holds up quite well!!

knownothingmags: Everything has a price, but I may still be stuck on 2008-2009 xmag prices :-)

RST: Thanks bro! I'm glad that you scooped up the rest of Vikki's xmags. You have a pretty nice collection of xmags yourself so that means alot to me!!

Renie: I still think it came out amazing. I really appreciate you taking the time out to make that for me. I had a few quotes from other machinists saying that it would take a few months, maybe towards the end of the year to complete it. Luckily, that wasn't the case. :D I'm really glad with the end result.

Imasho: :headbang:


i take it the battery hands it? could you not reverse the battery terminals??

RST
11-08-2012, 11:03 AM
I would like to get one or two of them high polished and annoed, but it is not easy to find the right shop to do that in Germany or Europe (sending overseas would eat way to much money + it would be a hassle with German Customs :nono: )

Bunny
11-22-2012, 10:38 AM
Renie: I think I would have to milled the internal part of the battery pack. Luckily I really like how it came out so there will be no sharp objects near this :D

Click picture for hi-res
<a href="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/Personal%20PB/batterypack1.JPG"><img src="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/Personal%20PB/batterypack1.JPG" width="600" height="450"></img></a>

<a href="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/Personal%20PB/batterypack2.JPG"><img src="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6823946/Personal%20PB/batterypack2.JPG" width="600" height="450"></img></a>

Bunny
11-30-2012, 10:51 AM
Double Post...

Tunaman found the missing Warp Left Breach :D

luke
11-30-2012, 11:44 AM
Www that's super nice

sorry about the battery back, didn't know they were handed :(

Soooo, what does "handed" mean?

OPBN
11-30-2012, 11:46 AM
Soooo, what does "handed" mean?
right handed, left handed... Think he didnt realize the battery case only mounted one way.