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  • paintball72
    Registered User
    • Jan 2008
    • 231

    #1

    intelliframe pneumag

    has anyone fit all of a pneumags pneumatics into an intelliframe. (i did a search and couldnt find anything) i am thinking of ordering a marker from tuna and am thinking ahead for putting pneumatics in and am wondering if an intelliframe will work.
    thanks guys sorry if this seems like a silly question i just dont like to have to buy more than i need
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Yes, but it will require some milling of the frame and actuator. Do a search on youtube.

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    • rawbutter
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 1463

      #3
      There are a few examples of Intelliframed pneumags in this thread.

      Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.


      Someone a while ago also did a pneumag with a micromag body, and he managed to even get the LPR inside the frame. Here's the thread, but the pics don't work anymore. You might have to PM the creator.
      Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.

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      • VTLO910
        Ballin' since early '90s..
        • Jan 2008
        • 215

        #4
        Originally posted by rawbutter
        There are a few examples of Intelliframed pneumags in this thread.

        Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.


        Someone a while ago also did a pneumag with a micromag body, and he managed to even get the LPR inside the frame. Here's the thread, but the pics don't work anymore. You might have to PM the creator.
        http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ight=pneumicro

        Here is that guys mag... Belongs to Automagrt666



        PURE SWEETNESS...!

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        • Psiclonius01
          The Afro Samurai
          • Jul 2007
          • 13

          #5
          Hey Everyone,

          I have a Tac-One and pretty happy with it, but I want to upgrade the trigger. Is it easier to walk the trigger with pneumag than with the ULT??

          What would it cost to add pneumag my Tac-One?

          Psiclonius

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          • rawbutter
            Registered User
            • Feb 2007
            • 1463

            #6
            Originally posted by Psiclonius01
            Hey Everyone,

            I have a Tac-One and pretty happy with it, but I want to upgrade the trigger. Is it easier to walk the trigger with pneumag than with the ULT??

            What would it cost to add pneumag my Tac-One?

            Psiclonius
            A pneumatic trigger is lighter than a ULT. Very easily walkable.

            Cost? That depends. Parts will run you anywhere from $60-$140, depending on how you set everything up. If you don't have the necessary tools (like drill bits, taps, etc), the price can be even higher. (This is a DIY mod, by the way. Except for the G-Force pneumatic frames, you can't outright buy a pneumatic trigger... not unless someone else is selling theirs.)

            If you don't have tools and you're trying to go with the cheapest option, then paying someone else to do it for you might be your best bet. Heck, for $50 plus the cost of parts/shipping, I'd do it for you.

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            • Psiclonius01
              The Afro Samurai
              • Jul 2007
              • 13

              #7
              Originally posted by rawbutter
              A pneumatic trigger is lighter than a ULT. Very easily walkable.

              Cost? That depends. Parts will run you anywhere from $60-$140, depending on how you set everything up. If you don't have the necessary tools (like drill bits, taps, etc), the price can be even higher. (This is a DIY mod, by the way. Except for the G-Force pneumatic frames, you can't outright buy a pneumatic trigger... not unless someone else is selling theirs.)

              If you don't have tools and you're trying to go with the cheapest option, then paying someone else to do it for you might be your best bet. Heck, for $50 plus the cost of parts/shipping, I'd do it for you.

              on a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being the hardest. How would you rate the difficulty of this project?

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              • rawbutter
                Registered User
                • Feb 2007
                • 1463

                #8
                Originally posted by Psiclonius01
                on a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being the hardest. How would you rate the difficulty of this project?
                Hm.... you ever play with technic Legos when you were a kid? If you can do that, then you can do this.

                Doing it yourself isn't that hard if (a) you have the right tools and (b) you have a clear picture in your head of what you're supposed to do. Watching pneumagger's "how-to" video always helps too.

                Things only get complicated when you try to cut corners or don't fully understand what you're doing and why. Course, you can always ask questions here or search for answers.

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