Suitable Ccanadidates for an electronic grip frame mod

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  • longi
    I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
    • Jan 2005
    • 490

    #1

    Suitable Ccanadidates for an electronic grip frame mod

    Hi all, it's been a while since I last posted. Well, I'm thinking of doing an EP mod and I'm looking for a suitable electronic grip frame to mod for my Mag. Other than the old Etek frames are there any other suitable candidates for such a project? Would a Dye Ultra Lite frame work for instance?
  • Frizzle Fry
    AO Micromag Guy
    • Mar 2009
    • 3280

    #2
    Bushmaster; cheap, easy, uses real 45 grips.

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    • longi
      I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
      • Jan 2005
      • 490

      #3
      Cool thanks! Are there any others? I don't think I can get Bushmaster over here in the UK.

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      • magman313
        Registered User
        • Nov 2013
        • 246

        #4
        would shocker frames work?

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        • Frizzle Fry
          AO Micromag Guy
          • Mar 2009
          • 3280

          #5
          Shocker has been done, it works.

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          • BTAutoMag
            AO's Problem Child
            • Oct 2001
            • 7199

            #6
            almost anything with the right parts and knowledge
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            • Frizzle Fry
              AO Micromag Guy
              • Mar 2009
              • 3280

              #7
              True but when the holes line up and you don't need to fabricate brackets it can be consider slightly higher on the compatibility chart.

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              • longi
                I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
                • Jan 2005
                • 490

                #8
                I've decided I'm going to start a frame from scratch using a Chimera frame, a Dye standard UL board, micro switch, M2.5 X 300mm Allen bolt, an SMC S070C-SDG-32 solenoid and an MPA-3. I think it'll work out a bit easier, and rather than running the risk of destroying a perfectly good frame it'll work out better overall for me.

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