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  • grizzy
    Registered User
    • Aug 2005
    • 19

    #16
    Got the ram installed today, just waiting on the solenoid! Still need to route the air line from the LPR into the frame, but that's as simple as cutting a notch into the inside of the grips. Finally got my actual camera to take some higher quality pictures also. Let me know what you think!





    Also, the frame matches the body a LOT better than it looks in the picture. The flash makes it look almost pink, it's really pretty close.

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    • grizzy
      Registered User
      • Aug 2005
      • 19

      #17
      Thanks man! I've got a stock '06 ego board on the way, and the solenoid should be here in a week or two. I'll be sure to post some videos of it shooting when it's all put together

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      • redlaser666
        US ARMY SGT
        • Jul 2002
        • 841

        #18
        Thanks for the Inspiration. I did this to my micro mag and it turned out awesome. I will keep mine manual though. THANKS
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        • Pudgey51
          Fat kid approved!
          • Feb 2005
          • 368

          #19
          any updates to this? would love to see this thing ripping. thought about doing this not too long ago but didnt think the frame would work fit everything. good job man!

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          • GEE TEE
            jake the peg

            • Jul 2011
            • 349

            #20
            Neat job

            I've got a collection of old Mag/cocker/blade parts here.. could be the start of a project
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            • pbstar843
              Registered User
              • Jun 2009
              • 18

              #21
              thank you just relized i have all the parts laying around. im building one now. very nice work.

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              • DarkApollo
                Registered User

                • May 2010
                • 179

                #22
                Subscribed.
                FANTASTIC WORK. I think I need to hack up one of my spare e-blade frames to do this!
                March 2014 Classic MotM winner - RT Classic

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                • grizzy
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 19

                  #23
                  Unfortunately, I've not been playing a lot this year and paintball has taken the back burner to work and motorcycles. However, since there's still a bunch of you wanting updates, I took a few new pictures of the completed frame guts. I have no air so I can't take any videos of it shooting, but it needs to be tuned up I think. This is my first mag, and I don't know how to get the most performance out of it. It acts up a little bit when i start ripping on it, and at this point I don't have a whole lot of time to troubleshoot. I'm pretty much broke, but if anyone reputable would be willing to check the gun out for me and tune it up, I'd definitely appreciate it.


                  This picture shows how everything fits inside the frame. Some components on the board make the solenoid stick out of the side of the frame just a hair, so you can see I had to trim the rubber from the inside of the grips so everything would fit.

                  Note how the air line comes up from inside the frame next to the battery, and how the air line to the ram snakes up around the microswitch for the trigger. Everything fits in the frame almost perfectly, but it's a pain in the ass to service it if I need to take it apart


                  Here's my solution on how to run the air line. I lined up the hole I drilled in the bottom of the frame with the rear-most ASA screw hole. Drilled in at an angle and met up with the ASA screw hole so I didn't have to drill into the frame multiple times. Comes out right next to the battery inside the frame.



                  This gives you a better look at how the ram is mounted. I cut two notches into the shelf the ram sits on and it's using two small screws (only one screw at the moment) to bolt the ram down.


                  Thanks for the interest everyone, hopefully I can find some more time and money to really finish this gun up and get you all some shooting videos.

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                  • hill160881
                    fire power my friends

                    • Jun 2008
                    • 1156

                    #24
                    Nice and clean. looks very nice.
                    Fire power my friends.

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                    • grizzy
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 19

                      #25


                      found a short video on my phone of it dry firing before I got it all cleaned up. disregard the messy dark room, but at least you can see it works

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