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  • Toll
    Registered User
    • Jun 2005
    • 758

    #1

    Pm5 UL frame

    I'm torn between this and my ego frame right now...I really don't know which way to go with it. Can the UL frame actually fit the internals properly to be a EP mag or is it something that requires more luck than skill to get going?

    I know atleast one person has done this, so I know it's possible but without measurements or feedback I have to scratch my head.
  • stonersr26
    The RiseoftheUnholy Tinker
    • Jul 2004
    • 814

    #2
    If you want the headache, it can be done, but I hope you have access to a mill and alot of time. The Ego frame is much easier.

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    • VTLO910
      Ballin' since early '90s..
      • Jan 2008
      • 215

      #3
      I was wondering the same thing. I think a DyeMag would look pretty sweet...

      Has anyone done it yet...?

      Any Pics...?

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      • Toll
        Registered User
        • Jun 2005
        • 758

        #4

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        • VTLO910
          Ballin' since early '90s..
          • Jan 2008
          • 215

          #5
          Nice Nice...

          How well does it perform Toll...?

          And how much of a pain in the arse was it to put on the mag...?

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          • Toll
            Registered User
            • Jun 2005
            • 758

            #6
            Wasn't me who did it. I don't remember who this belongs to though I remember reading that there was no amount you could pay him to do it again.

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            • ElPanda
              Polarstar E. and M.

              • Jan 2008
              • 495

              #7
              Im working on mine right now, Ill let you know how it goes, its going to be a pneumag btw, so I have gotten the frame mounted

              still waiting for my smav-3 and mpa-3 to arrive, Ive cut the sear in such a way so I can mount the mpa-3 closer to the sear, and that the sear never goes below the bottom of the rail, so I can have my mpa-3 right up against the rail, trying to maximize space as much as possible.









              nice to see other people trying as well, good to know Im not alone, and I like helping people too
              CNC Programmer/Machinist
              Polarstar Engineering and Machine

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              • Toll
                Registered User
                • Jun 2005
                • 758

                #8
                Yours looks goddam pretty....Goodluck sir.

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                • VTLO910
                  Ballin' since early '90s..
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 215

                  #9
                  Sweet, keep us posted...!

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