No wonder Garth did not want to send pics before they ship....Hope it shoot nice...
G-Force frame, not vaporware!
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HAHAHA....that was great!Originally posted by TollLooks like a pirahna frame.
Better to laugh that cry...at least we are getting something!
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-Garf at least followed through
-Frames look pretty well finished, from the pics at least.
-I don't think it being lightweight was ever a selling point, was it?
-Has a manual that looks better than the one Bob Long included for a long time
-Frames look nice IMHO, very simple and understated
You all hate Garf, we get it. I, for one, look forward to hearing about actual use tests.
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Originally posted by Steelrat-Garf at least followed through
-Frames look pretty well finished, from the pics at least.
-I don't think it being lightweight was ever a selling point, was it?
-Has a manual that looks better than the one Bob Long included for a long time
-Frames look nice IMHO, very simple and understated
You all hate Garf, we get it. I, for one, look forward to hearing about actual use tests.
Frame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.
The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width
in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?
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Originally posted by Ruler_MarkFrame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.
The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width
in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?
No metal shavings present just mill lines in the back of the grips where material was taken out.
Frame weights in at 7 1/2 oz.
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I'm with Steelrat on this one. It seems several users are carrying over bias from the production process into here.
You guys wonder why no one wants to develop for this community...God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.
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Yep, got mine in the mail today. I took soem vids of me shooting it. It feels amazing. The trigger pull is awesome. I kind of want to sell my spydermag again because of just how awesome this feels. And I was surprised at how well the GTA E-Bolt LPR works. I'll post the vids when my camer is done charging.
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Still costs less than a DIY.Originally posted by Ruler_MarkFrame costed ~200$, the grips look like something I left in the toliet last night.
The triger guard is not beveled alike more are to hide its width
in the bottum fo the frame of the raw 1 is that metal shavings?
1. $119 for a new Intelliframe (we are talking new product here, so no used).
2. $60 for a cyberrave kit with magmod.
3. $42 for an adjustable trigger (Viperblade)
4. Took 3 hours for me to make my last one with hand tools. Spare time is premium time so it cost me $33/hour, so $99.
Total is $320 before LPR.
You can do it for less with used parts, but that would invallidate the comparrison.sigpic
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