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  • cioeboy
    pb for life!
    • Jun 2005
    • 75

    #1

    Couldn't wait so here is a teaser

    Well I've wanted to turn my pneumag ep for a while now, and I found an 07 ego frame for a great deal at the chicago open so I decided what the hell. I just got the last of the internals I needed today. I got the frame to mount to the gun, and I almost have the mpa3 in the frame, but I needed to quit for the night before I got frustrated and started breaking things. Here she is.



    I've got a UTB, a tiny noid, and a couple pieces of plexi (grips) waiting to be installed. This frame is so much lighter than the non-ule intelliframe it is replacing. Hopefully I'll get another night to work on this soon so I can bring it with me to try out for my college paintball team next month.( wish me luck )

    PS yes the gaps between the frame and rail do look a little sloppy, but I'm more worried about having a light comfortable frame then having a beauty queen.
  • robnix
    email robnix@gmail
    • Jan 2006
    • 2094

    #2
    Originally posted by cioeboy
    Well I've wanted to turn my pneumag ep for a while now, and I found an 07 ego frame for a great deal at the chicago open so I decided what the hell. I just got the last of the internals I needed today. I got the frame to mount to the gun, and I almost have the mpa3 in the frame, but I needed to quit for the night before I got frustrated and started breaking things. Here she is.



    I've got a UTB, a tiny noid, and a couple pieces of plexi (grips) waiting to be installed. This frame is so much lighter than the non-ule intelliframe it is replacing. Hopefully I'll get another night to work on this soon so I can bring it with me to try out for my college paintball team next month.( wish me luck )

    PS yes the gaps between the frame and rail do look a little sloppy, but I'm more worried about having a light comfortable frame then having a beauty queen.
    A tip from an egomag owner. Get a cheap metal file that's fairly fine and just rub the mpa-3 on it like a piece of chalk. Alternate sides until you can get it to fit. It doesn't take much filing, and it'll save you time and headaches.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40207

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    • pmstc
      free at last
      • Jan 2008
      • 404

      #3
      Sweet! I love the ego 7 frames. So comfy.

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      • insixdays777
        Long Live AGD
        • Mar 2004
        • 857

        #4
        Nice...just to take a dive with that thing...

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        • cioeboy
          pb for life!
          • Jun 2005
          • 75

          #5
          I have plenty of files, but I've already filed the mpa3 down so much I'm afraid to make the walls any thinner. The ego7 frame gets narrower a half inch down in the frame so I have to widen that out some.

          PS the membrane pad will be on the lower right side of the frame with the ribbon running through the old lcd hole and the grips cut around it.

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          • ElPanda
            Polarstar E. and M.

            • Jan 2008
            • 495

            #6
            should have used the etek star frame cause its flat on top, would have been expensive, but hey, it would have looked soooo much cleaner.
            CNC Programmer/Machinist
            Polarstar Engineering and Machine

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            • robnix
              email robnix@gmail
              • Jan 2006
              • 2094

              #7
              Originally posted by ElPanda
              should have used the etek star frame cause its flat on top, would have been expensive, but hey, it would have looked soooo much cleaner.
              05 frames are flat as well.

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