AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Snertz, Well Done! Makes a neat project for all those wanting to get an intelliframe without the intelliframe cost especially for those having the stock frame just lying around in the parts bag...
- Why did you use that particular switch instead of a roller or leaf type ? imho, they are a little better suited for this application and they are a little smaller so you would not have had to carve out as much of your frame as you did.
Anyways, as long as it works reliably thats all that matters. Nice work. :)
Yea, I had this switch lying on my desk when the idea of intelli'in the stock frame so I just used what ever I had at hand instead of dragging myself out to the local radioshack. I actually now have a few of those micro switchs but they weren't much smaller than the switch I used.
Hehe, Sweet, any other variations on other frames would be awsome to see, so to anyone else out there that has it done to anything other than the original intelliframe, please post!
do they have similar trigger pulls to the real intelli? I was thinking about doing this to my kapp 45 chrome trigger frame... if i can fit it
68 Automag Body Hopper Left
KAPP 45 Single Trigger Frame
A.I.R Valve
11" Crown Point Barrel
12" Custom Products Barrel
48/3000 PMI Pure Energy Tank
12Volt Revvy
nVader Thermal w/ X-Fan
Umm, not too sure because I have yet to shoot a intelliframe, but the way I have my gun set up, the trigger feels shorter than stock due to back stop screws and me removing that gap between the rod and trigger. The rod now touchs the trigger with a little pressure, but still no probs with firing or shootdown. Side to side play was eliminated with a washer or two next to the trigger on the pin that hold the trigger. (Thats a bit confusing )
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