Originally posted by PaintballEngineer
The Mystery frame from Tunaball3
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I got the chance to shoot the frame this past weekend
BigE had it pnumed out with a fine frog hair trigger.
Hooooooolllllllllyyyyyyy HELL!!!
It's a beast, very comfy and shot better then any damn electro I've played with. Dare I say, even out performed our precious E-Mags. Sad to say, I might be replacing my Airwalks with a few of these.
Last edited by Ando; 10-27-2009, 08:55 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by PaintballEngineerso... how might an Emancipator work with a "cheater" setup?Originally posted by MagnusAfter looking through Zapthemad's cheater thread I think that they should drop right in to the M-90. Not only that, but since one of the ram mounting holes matches the grip screw hole location on the Intelliframe, it should bolt right in using the existing set screw holes and hardware
Well I'm blind.
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They're in test mode ATM.Originally posted by zondoYes, we are only waiting for Tuna to start the FS thread.
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Nice to hear they're in testing hopefully soon to be sold because I can't wait! I'm a little concerned with how thin the bottom and palm area appear to be though. I'd hate to see another "custom offset frame".
Just had a teammate twist his ego frame last weekend to make me even more suspicious than I was before. I'm not too worried though, I still plan on picking one of these up regardless.
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I assure you, there's no way your going to twist this made in the US of A frame. The frame is rock solid compared to the Sweatshop EGOOriginally posted by smeekNice to hear they're in testing hopefully soon to be sold because I can't wait! I'm a little concerned with how thin the bottom and palm area appear to be though. I'd hate to see another "custom offset frame".
Just had a teammate twist his ego frame last weekend to make me even more suspicious than I was before. I'm not too worried though, I still plan on picking one of these up regardless.
j/k
How in the world your friend twisted his EGO frame is a feat to say the least.Comment
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It felt like a very solid frame when I saw it. Plus they have been testing the proto for several months now.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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I tried to check most of the posts, but I didn't see this answered. If it has been, I apologize.
So, the emancipator will have the 1/8 NPT port at the bottom of the frame for a sleeper LPR. Will the bottom of the frame which butts up against the asa be milled out slightly for an o-ring so we don't have to do it to the asa? It will be fairly simple to drill a hole in a direct mount as opposed to drilling a hole and milling for an o-ring, seeing as how I don't have a mill.
Can't wait to get one of these for myself, looks awesome.
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Originally posted by xero28I tried to check most of the posts, but I didn't see this answered. If it has been, I apologize.
So, the emancipator will have the 1/8 NPT port at the bottom of the frame for a sleeper LPR. Will the bottom of the frame which butts up against the asa be milled out slightly for an o-ring so we don't have to do it to the asa? It will be fairly simple to drill a hole in a direct mount as opposed to drilling a hole and milling for an o-ring, seeing as how I don't have a mill.
Can't wait to get one of these for myself, looks awesome.
Loguzzo modded my CP asa, and there is a seat for the oring in it.Comment
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Be forewarned that if you are using a CP direct mount on/off asa there is more to the mod than just drilling a hole in it. If you do that you will have just ruined a $50 asa.Originally posted by xero28It will be fairly simple to drill a hole in a direct mount as opposed to drilling a hole and milling for an o-ring, seeing as how I don't have a mill.
Now if you choose to go with the direct mount asa that does not use the on/off feature then just drilling a hole may be all that is necessary.
I do not know for sure because in all the asa's I have modded, I always recommend the CP direct on/off asa. This is a personal preference but I like the ability to turn off and de-gas my guns when not in use.......You know you want one!!Comment
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I think the frame and triggers look great.
I have a question for someone that has shot this frame though. How much side to side slop is in the trigger since it doesnt have a roller bearing. Thats the one thing I hate about my intelli frame , the trigger just feels sloppy. Lots of side to side wiggle. So how did this trigger feel?Comment
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