Electric Grip Frames

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  • JoelSalz311
    Annoying Newbie
    • Mar 2003
    • 56

    #1

    Electric Grip Frames

    Hey, what should i get for a electric grip frame for my Classic Mag?
    I want to upgrade and increase my ROF, so I was just wondering.
    Can't wait til the big tourney.
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    UNITED WE STAND
    • May 2001
    • 1149

    #2
    Center Flag Hyper frame

    I love my Hyper frame!!!!!!!!!!

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    • PzYcO
      PzYcOmagg
      • Jan 2003
      • 1067

      #3
      I Believe Hyper Frame is the only electro frame for a mag...unless you want to spend 350$+ to upgrade to EMag... =)

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      • Meph
        AO's Tippmann Guy
        • Aug 2002
        • 737

        #4
        Hmmm, that is odd. With all those new E-grips out there for Spyder and Spyder clones, even the E-blade for the Cocker uses that electric sear-tripper style noid.

        But spyder e-grips for for 100-150 bucks. I wonder if a company will finally jump on this and make one of these for the Mag, so people won't be forced to go either E-mag for Hyper for 250-300.

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        • gtrsi
          Automag?
          • Dec 2001
          • 5786

          #5
          Originally posted by Meph
          Hmmm, that is odd. With all those new E-grips out there for Spyder and Spyder clones, even the E-blade for the Cocker uses that electric sear-tripper style noid.

          But spyder e-grips for for 100-150 bucks. I wonder if a company will finally jump on this and make one of these for the Mag, so people won't be forced to go either E-mag for Hyper for 250-300.
          well boo-yah tried to make one.

          I had one and it sucked. Just got a hyper so we will see how good it is.

          jb
          FOR SALE
          on/off, sear, PROConnect
          AGD back bottle asa, laser logo

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          • cgrieves

            #6
            It's not outside the realms of possibility to make your own. Get a secondhand trigger frame, you can purchase a decent solenoid over the counter for peanuts, add a battery, microswitch arrangement and a simple latch/timer circuit and you're almost there. Only basic electronics and mechanical skills would be required for a semi auto frame that would avoid all short stroking problems.

            I was considering this myself but ended up with a good deal on a Hyperframe (still to arrive).

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