Pneumatic Trigger Frame v2.0 !!!!!!

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  • phishphen
    aSiaN NaTiOn
    • May 2004
    • 144

    #76
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    Ghost068: i haven't used it since a couple of weekends ago, no money. but i plan on playin very soon.....i'll post more observations as they arise....
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    • Valond
      Registered User
      • May 2005
      • 1

      #77
      32 degrees

      Do you guys think there is enough room in a 32 degrees frame for all of the pnuematics. Also, where can i find a dye frame?

      Thanks,
      Brett

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      • sarge40
        Registered User
        • May 2005
        • 19

        #78
        Thanks Phish I ussed your guidence and made my own in a intella grip, I found that a drill press at high speed and a mill bit works wonders.

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        • trains are bad
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1751

          #79
          I used a long bit and drilled through the trigger guard and the frame when I was drilling the hole for the trigger return magnet on my e-mag. Should'nt be a problem if you use a drill press and a vise.

          I like how you managed to cram a micro rock in a RPG frame, showing just how much room is in one of those things. But if you just mounted in on an elbow to one of the holes of the bottomline like I did, it's a lot easier and adds hardly any profile.
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          • trains are bad
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 1751

            #80
            I have an extra chrome microrock with very scarred chrome finish, that would be fine for hiding in a trigger frame where you can't see it anyway.
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            • sarge40
              Registered User
              • May 2005
              • 19

              #81
              I had a WGP STO front reg it is smaller in dia and dose the job. For the first stage I just mounted it on the drop forward and ran a line thru the holes in the bottom of the grip.

              Sarge

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              • trains are bad
                Registered User
                • Oct 2003
                • 1751

                #82
                That's surprising, because I found the micro rock to be the only reg that could actually regulate worth a damn at 900+psi.
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                • sarge40
                  Registered User
                  • May 2005
                  • 19

                  #83
                  I micro rock is a great reg but I had the sto just laying around and it is a smaller in dia.
                  I did a field test today and everything junctioned great, I didn't natice any problems other than a more sensative trigger. The pin that actuates the 3 way is set low on the trigger, the leverage isn't good enough to walk it, but the main thing is that it fits into my playing style (rec ball).

                  By the way it is mounted on TAC-1, the drop forward is a 3" DOP.

                  Sarge

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                  • Wassupstranger67
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 116

                    #84
                    I took my Palmers LPR off my mag and put it on my cocker. I used the stock 04 prostock LPR on my mag and it worked geat.

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                    • RoamingStorm
                      AO's dirty pirate hooker
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 602

                      #85
                      so for the money how worth it is this? i want to build one, but dont have much electronic experience, and i dont know wat parts i should buy, how many people have had success with this?

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                      • sarge40
                        Registered User
                        • May 2005
                        • 19

                        #86
                        I have some success. I haven't got it to a point where I can walk the trigger like in the videos, but it has improved the trigger pull.

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                        • RoamingStorm
                          AO's dirty pirate hooker
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 602

                          #87
                          if i supplied money for parts, and labor, could someone do it for me? im really nervous about messing up

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                          • phishphen
                            aSiaN NaTiOn
                            • May 2004
                            • 144

                            #88
                            Originally posted by RoamingStorm
                            if i supplied money for parts, and labor, could someone do it for me? im really nervous about messing up
                            dont worry about messin it up, if you read this thread and my first thread, the way i modded my mags ensures that if you do mess up somehow, you can still go back to the original sear/pin (stock) setup. the only draw back is you will be out a few bucks and have a frame thats gots some scratches on it, but the functionality of it will NOT change. read up first. know how this mod works in its ENTIRTY.....after you do that, you will get a much better idea on what to do and what im talking about.......good luck
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                            • Boydster
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 715

                              #89
                              Can you make a simple list right here, showing what parts I need exactly. Maybe links to the cheapest places to get it from too. I know you said to refer to your first thread, and I did that, but I still don't fully understand what I need to get to do this.

                              And what need I do differently if I did this to an Intelliframe?

                              Thanks.

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                              • phishphen
                                aSiaN NaTiOn
                                • May 2004
                                • 144

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Boydster
                                Can you make a simple list right here, showing what parts I need exactly. Maybe links to the cheapest places to get it from too. I know you said to refer to your first thread, and I did that, but I still don't fully understand what I need to get to do this.

                                And what need I do differently if I did this to an Intelliframe?

                                Thanks.

                                the MAIN compents are:
                                1) 3-way valve which can be a CLIPPARD SMAV-3 or FABCO MSV-1 (i think its MSV-1 double check that)

                                2) actuator which is the CLIPPARD MPA-3

                                3) piston that goes inside the actuator, be creative and think of somthing or mimic my design or other AOers ideas posted in my 2 threads

                                thats basically it, the other stuff is various adapters and barbs and hoses and set screws.....use the 2 threads i started as a guide to give you ideas on how to build your OWN pneumag.....what you decide to do to the intelliframe is ENTIRELY up to you. i provided THE GUIDE in the first post of this thread to get people thinking and give them a bit of confidence to start this mod....you can mimic phishmag version 1.0 or version 2.0. better yet, you might want to combine things from version 1.0 and 2.0......its all up to you

                                as for finding cheap parts, try asking the fellow AO'ers if they got spare parts. you might have a hard time finding cheap parts from the companies...

                                one more thing that might help is to find out what each part looks like and study the pictures to determine where the specific part fits in relation to everything else....also know how the pneumag works....good luck
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