Old School ULE Attempt?

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  • AronMsmith1987
    Nasty SC Pirate!
    • Jan 2007
    • 200

    #1

    Old School ULE Attempt?

    Who the? What the? and Where the? I guess are my questions on these parts.

    Who Milled the Rail and Body?

    What is the name of said parts?

    and Where did these conceptual parts come from?

    These are the questions I have on these odd parts out that I found in the toolbox they look to be somewhat of a mass produced custom not a custom shop 1 off custom but I don't know much at all about these particular parts except that they seem to be some early attempt at a ULE Automag Classic, any comments or answers to my questions are welcome, Thanks AronMsmith1987






    sorry for the bad pics I can snap some better ones on request.
  • aqua_scummm
    matthewpace.blogspot.com
    • Oct 2006
    • 185

    #2
    odd they didn't cut down the feedneck too, would shave weight and was kinda the thing to do

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    • jade_monkey07
      Cheater Tac one
      • Dec 2006
      • 984

      #3
      thats cool that you can see the bolt. id do that if to my ule body someone offered it

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      • chairman_mao
        Boom Bazooka Joe
        • Nov 2003
        • 1032

        #4
        I would think the body windows would cause all sorts of gunk and dirt to get inside and cause all sorts of problems.
        My Feedback

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        • Smoothice
          Registered User

          • Nov 2006
          • 4579

          #5
          Originally posted by AronMsmith1987
          Who the? What the? and Where the? I guess are my questions on these parts.

          Who Milled the Rail and Body?

          Anybody with a mill could have done it.

          What is the name of said parts?

          regular old automag body, regular old am/mm rail

          and Where did these conceptual parts come from?

          just someone getting creative.
          You could send the above raw parts to anyone with some skill on a mill and have some amazing results.

          look up the alpha rail. That was just a am/mm rail that someone made beautiful.

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          • cougar20th
            Registered User

            • Sep 2002
            • 2330

            #6
            I'm guessing it wasnt done for weight concerns. Ill bet it was done by someone that wanted their automag to be different than everyone elses automag. Pretty much anyone with a mill could do that.

            Looks to me that went they milled the body that the rail was attached. There seems to be matching mill cuts.
            Originally posted by dano_____
            I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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            • AronMsmith1987
              Nasty SC Pirate!
              • Jan 2007
              • 200

              #7
              yes but the reason I say that it was mass produced or an offered upgrade not just a shop custom some guy with a mill is because I own 2 and was wondering as to who may have offered these parts or this work.



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              • Empyreal Rogue
                Zetsubou Billy
                • Apr 2004
                • 1103

                #8
                Wow, that looks nice. Not the look I'd go for personally because I like seamless looks, but it does add an interesting feature.
                AO Mid-Atlantic Part Duece.

                Come on Powerlyte!

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