Who told you a Mag is heavy?
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not bad. hows it shoot? get that frame anno'd to match asap and you've got a fantastic looking marker.
my old mag was heavy though.
highrise centerfeed black minimag with zgrip, dye stainless 10inch barrel, kapp dropzoneII, centerflag adjustable tank... yeah it was like 11 pounds for the whole setup. -
Karta body goodness, mmm. very nice mag mpsd, looks like it will rip a new one to its opponents
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Thanks!Originally posted by sithosnot bad. hows it shoot? get that frame anno'd to match asap and you've got a fantastic looking marker.
my old mag was heavy though.
highrise centerfeed black minimag with zgrip, dye stainless 10inch barrel, kapp dropzoneII, centerflag adjustable tank... yeah it was like 11 pounds for the whole setup.
I can't tell you exactly how it shoots since I just got it like this yesterday. I have to fill my tank and adjust it (dwell, fix etc) and then I'll be able to tell you. Should take a couple of weeks max.
About getting the frame anoed, I have to find someone to do it here in Brazil. That will take longer though...Comment
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mine was PF body, LAPCO stainless, KAPP DZ3, 114ci Raptor Rex, plus warpfeed...never weighed it...but it was nice knowing I could wield it as a club, if I ran out of paintOriginally posted by sithosmy old mag was heavy though.
highrise centerfeed black minimag with zgrip, dye stainless 10inch barrel, kapp dropzoneII, centerflag adjustable tank... yeah it was like 11 pounds for the whole setup.
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yes, and when you do that, mail me the karta body and rail. ill even pay shipping!Comment
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I have a shadow and the other RPG body on my e-Mag. I also have another Mag with a Dallara and ULE Dallara rail as well. I was impressed that this setup came out so light and that's why I wanted to show the pics.Originally posted by trevorjkto cut more weight off, get the Mini Shadow Rail and Pariah body. they are a combined weight of 7oz with detents and feedneck.Comment
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No... That's really a UMF. I bought it early this year and designed the whole thing with Pneumagger. I bought each separate part, including the trigger, and had it sent to Joe for assembly. He did an awesome job with the milling. So good in fact that it really looks like a factory one. I'm 200% sure about that.Originally posted by going_homeThats not a UMF frame man.
Thats an EM Ripper frame.
How did you get that ?

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I have had several UMF's and thats NOT a UMF .Originally posted by mpsdNo... That's really a UMF. I bought it early this year and designed the whole thing with Pneumagger. I bought each separate part, including the trigger, and had it sent to Joe for assembly. He did an awesome job with the milling. So good in fact that it really looks like a factory one. I'm 200% sure about that.

A UMF takes standard grips with 4 screws.
That takes grips with 6 screws, its definitely an EM Ripper frame.
Just wondering how you got your hands on it.
The grip screws on a UMF are actually in the way to make a pneumag frame .

EDIT: Unless someone modified the UMF to take the other grips.Last edited by going_home; 07-21-2008, 03:16 PM.
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LOL. Read your Edit note. That's the trick! LOLOriginally posted by going_homeI have had several UMF's and thats NOT a UMF .
A UMF takes standard grips with 4 screws.
That takes grips with 6 screws, its definitely an EM Ripper frame.
Just wondering how you got your hands on it.
The grip screws on a UMF are actually in the way to make a pneumag frame .

EDIT: Unless someone modified the UMF to take the other grips.Comment





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