Pneumag with UMF frame?

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  • RehKal
    Registered User
    • Jul 2007
    • 266

    #16
    Originally posted by woody124
    im just a visual person. i have no idea . i just cant picture it
    The ASA is modified with a hole drilled into the top that allows the air to go up through the bottom of the grip into the LPR. A simple Oring between the gripframe and ASA keeps is from leaking. There is a similar thread around here where someone posted pictures of the modified ASA and bottom of grip frame.

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    • MANN
      I am in TN. GO VOLS.
      • Apr 2006
      • 4266

      #17
      Originally posted by RehKal
      The ASA is modified with a hole drilled into the top that allows the air to go up through the bottom of the grip into the LPR. A simple Oring between the gripframe and ASA keeps is from leaking. There is a similar thread around here where someone posted pictures of the modified ASA and bottom of grip frame.
      no sir. All of the modified ones that I have done do not require an oring. They screw directly into the asa.

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      • Loguzzzzzz
        Practice Target

        • Sep 2004
        • 2121

        #18
        Here is one that I built. You will notice that this is a complete frame on a working gun, not just some empty frames with an LPR and barely room for anything else. You will also motice that my setup uses an on/off asa and not just a screw in asa. Much better set up in my opinion.

        The set up I did also mounts the asa like normal, with 2 mounting screws, not only one at in the other set ups shown.

        The only real trouble with my setup is that you will have to use a Dye Sticky3 grip with only the top mounting screws or have custom grips made. I may even begin making some clear or smoked grip panels to compliment this mod. I have not decided yet since the Dye Sticky3s are great grips and work fine in this applicaiton.

        OK,enough verbiage, now for the pics! (Click to Enlarge)






        ......You know you want one!!

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        • MANN
          I am in TN. GO VOLS.
          • Apr 2006
          • 4266

          #19
          Originally posted by Loguzzzzzz
          Here is one that I built. You will notice that this is a complete frame on a working gun, not just some empty frames with an LPR and barely room for anything else.
          All of the ones pictured with "barely room for anything else" were completed, and worked great. some were pneumags and some were EPmags.

          The ones built without on/off asas pictured above were because the member that I built them for did not want to pay extra for the on/off asas. I will have to search, but somewhere there are pictures of a logic umf with cp on/off asa on it. Not the huge ugly ones pictured above, but the rail mount version.

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          • Stayhuge
            Registered User

            • Aug 2007
            • 1590

            #20
            That Triton EP frame is bad ***!!!

            Loguzzzzzz, any word on my frame?

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            • bbotts77
              Dirty Frank
              • Oct 2009
              • 558

              #21
              I'm working on a pneu intelli-sleeper right now. I just have two or three more parts to modify. Once that's done, I'm thinking about doing an EP intelli-sleeper. I'll post pics when it's pneud.

              It's taking me a while to do because I was told the way I want to do it isn't possible. It definitely is. So, I'm doing it all myself in my spare time. I'm pretty sure I'll have the pneu stuff done before the local fields start opening again. Onces that's done, adding the electronics will be a cake walk.

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