Pneumag help...Logic Frame Install

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  • Stayhuge
    Registered User

    • Aug 2007
    • 1590

    #1

    Pneumag help...Logic Frame Install

    Hi everyone,

    I have made a few pneuframes so far. My first was in a Logic Vert frame, and I had a real hard time opening up the channel for the MPA-3. I was wondering if there is an easier way to do this. The last time I used a Dremmel and some cutting wheels, which took forever. I don't have a mill or anything like that, so if anyone has some suggestions about certain Dremmel bits or drill bits that work well, please help. Thanks
  • reckid1986
    mags are my new hobby
    • Sep 2006
    • 989

    #2
    umm shave down the mpa3, use a hand file it only takes a couple mins to do

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    • Mongoose
      VenomousDesigns.com

      • Nov 2006
      • 1593

      #3
      buy your parts from cyberave68.
      his ram is already shaved down and works great.
      He can also help you with any questions you may have

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      • JFoster
        straightmagging
        • Feb 2008
        • 32

        #4
        in need

        where can i find out how to build a pneumag and a parts list

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        • Dawg047
          Registered User

          • Oct 2003
          • 821

          #5
          Originally posted by JFoster
          where can i find out how to build a pneumag and a parts list
          You need a Clippard MPA-3, Fabco-Air MSV-2, hose, fittings and an LPR of your choice or a HPR that you can turn down low enough. Cyberav68 sells the MPA-3, MSV-2, hoses and fittings already modified and ready to install. You just need a reg and the how-to. Definately get a kit from Cyberave68, it will save you time and money.

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