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  • AutomagRook
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 155

    #1

    Pnuemag question

    So to make this you just need the trigger frame? or do you need to do other things to your body, valve, hpa tank? i cant find any info about it. thanks. just curious about all this
  • AutomagRook
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 155

    #2
    nmind. i finally found the answers after i googled it. that seems complicated.

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    • xero28
      Registered Useless
      • Mar 2008
      • 1102

      #3
      Yes and no. If you are technically inclined, it's quite simple. The hardest part about it is placing the ram in the correct spot so it trips the sear correctly. It's a pretty fun project and they shoot great. Just my .02.

      -X

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      • rawbutter
        Registered User
        • Feb 2007
        • 1463

        #4
        Or you could buy one that's already made.

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        • kcombs9
          Registered User
          • Sep 2006
          • 908

          #5
          Originally posted by AutomagRook
          So to make this you just need the trigger frame? or do you need to do other things to your body, valve, hpa tank? i cant find any info about it. thanks. just curious about all this
          what frame do you have now? i have a pnue trigger i made set up like the on in the post, from the stock frame. i use a Z grip now and its not milled out for pneuing so no use for my old trigger atm. MP if you want to make a swap.

          Looking for a 90 or Y grip to try/pneu

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          • afortuna
            Red Ones Shoot Faster!
            • Jun 2005
            • 573

            #6
            Hardest part is running the hoses.

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            • frans42000
              Registered User
              • Jun 2008
              • 55

              #7
              Originally posted by afortuna
              Hardest part is running the hoses.



              For me it was finding the right piston for the ram and getting the ram in the right spot (milling was done by a co-worker machinist)

              It seems hard because every part of it needs tinkering with, but none of them are particularily difficult.

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              • afortuna
                Red Ones Shoot Faster!
                • Jun 2005
                • 573

                #8
                I'm trying to run one hose in the rail and ultimately two hoses down the back of an intelliframe. I have a rotozip acting like a dremel, a drill, and sandpaper. Very little other tools, but these seam to be ok for the job. It's those dang hoses.

                Originally posted by frans42000


                For me it was finding the right piston for the ram and getting the ram in the right spot (milling was done by a co-worker machinist)

                It seems hard because every part of it needs tinkering with, but none of them are particularily difficult.

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