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  • trigger090
    Registered User
    • Feb 2008
    • 247

    #1

    Really really light mag!

    So im trying to build the lightest mag possible for the cheapest price possible any suggestions on how to do it with out spending an outrageous amount of money i already have an xvalve and mags that i can work off of and soon to buy a ule but other than that what should i do?
  • Rudz
    Registered User

    • Apr 2005
    • 5087

    #2
    Classic length body, either a pariah or one the same length, ccm no rise, uled and milled up am/mm rail, single trigger CF frame, no foregrip, x valve, and a 10 inch carbon fiber ccm barrel kit
    BEO MAFIA
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    • TeamJackal37
      I Love my Mags
      • Jan 2008
      • 213

      #3
      My main marker I used for 5 yrs: ULE body,ULE Emag Rail,Splinter Ballbearing Trigger,Xvalve, Sub Zero feedneck,MacDev Barrel 14in Macdev Reg,CP ASA, ULE Trigger Frame,it weighted less 3 lbs. With AM/MM ULE you can go lighter than mine
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      • questionful
        LNIB
        • Dec 2006
        • 1416

        #4
        rudz's recommendation sounds REALLY light. If you want to go super extreme you could mill holes/slots in the body like on that chord someone modded this week. And you could maybe drill holes through the rail from side to side. And drill holes in the CF frame too. You could do a bunch of stuff, I guess it's a matter of how crazy you want to get.

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        • warbeak2099
          That is my foot!
          • Jan 2004
          • 4447

          #5
          Originally posted by rudz
          Classic length body, either a pariah or one the same length, ccm no rise, Logic Alpha rail, single trigger CF frame, no foregrip, x valve, and a 10 inch carbon fiber ccm barrel kit
          Fixed. Other than that, perfect.
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          • ThePixelGuru
            Guru of Pixels
            • May 2005
            • 1461

            #6

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            • tech-chan
              is the TKO of design.
              • Nov 2006
              • 875

              #7
              I will consider doing machining for you people that want a really ule mag. Send me a pm and we will talk. Im betting I can get your mag lighter than a feather.

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              • trigger090
                Registered User
                • Feb 2008
                • 247

                #8
                thank you guys for the input i will figure out what i am doing then i will post up some pics.

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