Turning my classic RT into a pnemag....need a couple answers

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  • Gunhed
    Registered User
    • Feb 2005
    • 33

    #1

    Turning my classic RT into a pnemag....need a couple answers

    Ok peeps I have everything here to start the project...

    Question 1...

    What do you use as the activation rod from the trigger to the MSV-2 ?

    Question 2

    do you need to have the rod on an angle or can you drill the hole straight across horizontally

    Question 3

    I have acquired all the parts required locally ....I have a bunch of cocker hose...is that all you need or is the pressure required too much for the hose I have ?


    Thanks in advance guys
  • ManInBlack
    Can't leave them stock.
    • May 2007
    • 449

    #2
    Originally posted by Gunhed
    Ok peeps I have everything here to start the project...

    Question 1...

    What do you use as the activation rod from the trigger to the MSV-2 ?

    I bought a really long drill bit to do mine and just cut off about an inch or so of the bit to use as the trigger rod.

    Question 2

    do you need to have the rod on an angle or can you drill the hole straight across horizontally

    Either way should work as long as it can move freely.

    Question 3

    I have acquired all the parts required locally ....I have a bunch of cocker hose...is that all you need or is the pressure required too much for the hose I have ?

    Cocker hose is fine. You're using a cocker LPR, right?


    Thanks in advance guys
    Answers in Bold...

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    • JRingold
      Big Fat Guy
      • Apr 2002
      • 772

      #3
      Originally posted by Gunhed
      Ok peeps I have everything here to start the project...

      Question 1...

      What do you use as the activation rod from the trigger to the MSV-2 ?

      Question 2

      do you need to have the rod on an angle or can you drill the hole straight across horizontally

      Question 3

      I have acquired all the parts required locally ....I have a bunch of cocker hose...is that all you need or is the pressure required too much for the hose I have ?


      Thanks in advance guys

      I'm doing the same thing, well I think. What frame do you have? I'm trying to figure out if the pneumatics will fit into my Benchmark frame.
      I went like this :shooting:
      He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
      Now he shoots a Mag too...

      -JR

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      • ManInBlack
        Can't leave them stock.
        • May 2007
        • 449

        #4
        There really isn't anywhere in a benchmark frame to mount the MSV2, since they're all open on the inside. An Intelliframe is much easier and more comfortable in my opinion.

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        • BigEvil
          www.BigEvilOnline.com

          • Feb 2005
          • 9333

          #5
          There is some very helpful information HERE

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          • JRingold
            Big Fat Guy
            • Apr 2002
            • 772

            #6
            Originally posted by ManInBlack
            There really isn't anywhere in a benchmark frame to mount the MSV2, since they're all open on the inside. An Intelliframe is much easier and more comfortable in my opinion.
            Yes, we will have to use a mounting bracket for the MSV2. i'm more concerned with the piston fitting inside the frame than anything else. While an intelli would be better, and what I'm used to with my RT-Pro, I'm trying to avoid buying extra parts if I can.
            I went like this :shooting:
            He went like this :tard: then like this :wow: then like this :cry:
            Now he shoots a Mag too...

            -JR

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            • Gunhed
              Registered User
              • Feb 2005
              • 33

              #7
              I have a benchmark frame on mine as well....was planning to get an intelli frame

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              • SithSteve
                Registered User
                • Nov 2006
                • 683

                #8
                Originally posted by Gunhed
                Ok peeps I have everything here to start the project...

                Question 1...

                What do you use as the activation rod from the trigger to the MSV-2 ?

                Some people use the trigger rod that is on their stock assembly... I used a rivet that I gound down to fit. It was cheap and I didn't have to destroy my trigger assembly.

                Question 2

                do you need to have the rod on an angle or can you drill the hole straight across horizontally

                I tried to keep mine as straight as possible, but the important part is to allow enough room for the lever on the MSV-2 to cycle. I had to grind off some material from the inside of the frame to allow this.

                Question 3

                I have acquired all the parts required locally ....I have a bunch of cocker hose...is that all you need or is the pressure required too much for the hose I have ?

                You'll be fine with the hose you have. I believe there is only about 50-80psi once it passes though the LPR.

                Thanks in advance guys

                As for the types of frames you can modify, you can use any type that has enough space internally to place all the parts in. So far I've seen Logic frames (both the 90* and the standard), Intelliframes, RPG Ultralite and Chimera frames, Cerberus frames, etc. I can't see there being enough room to fit all that stuff into a Benchmark frame (not to say it can't be done though).

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