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  • Polish
    w0rd
    • Aug 2003
    • 127

    #1

    Dye Swing

    I put a Cocker Dye Swing on my mag.. looks real nice.. was a pain to put on though.. you have to gouge out pretty much the whole inside of the frame. No pictures until I get my xvalve and ULE body... cause its ugly right now..

    Just wanted to know if anyone else did this?
  • Timmee
    eBay addict
    • Apr 2002
    • 1770

    #2
    I'm curious: What are you trying to accomplish by having the Dye 'Cocker frame on your 'Mag? Is it to look different? Or are you planning to turn your 'Mag into a pneumatic sear tripper?

    Either way, can't wait for pics.
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    • AkumA
      TENDERIZED
      • May 2003
      • 454

      #3
      IMO, the trigger gaurd for the cocker looks a lot better.

      would like to see pics also.

      btw, an ultralight frame (from the dye ultralight cockers) would be awsome.


      ahh, going to the field with only 500 balls...i love college.

      feedback

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      • Polish
        w0rd
        • Aug 2003
        • 127

        #4
        I was just trying to get a different look out of it... and sorry no pics until the gun is done.

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        • temps
          starcraft?
          • Aug 2002
          • 546

          #5
          Question.. If i remember correctly the dye trigger frame allows for you to adjust how far the trigger moves forward and backwards right?? As I have never seen a dye frame up close before I have no idea if this is a problem or not.. but after gougeing out the frame, can you still adjust the trigger??

          Also what did you use to gouge out the frame because I was thinking about doing the same thing..

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          • Polish
            w0rd
            • Aug 2003
            • 127

            #6
            The only thing on the trigger you can adjust is the sear pin length.

            And to gouge it out takes some fancy dremel work.. a drill.. some files and chisels and a little bit of patience.

            Also you have to bend the sear pin a little bit depending on how you do it.

            Took me about 4 hours.. pioneering takes long.

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