Originally posted by zondo
The Mystery frame from Tunaball3
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http://www.kohnsports.com/kohnlaseri...ring_stock.php has a bunch of designs, nothing that really appeals to me but it's good workComment
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I might be interested in having mine trimmed if that's all it is but I probably wouldn't buy a new set.Originally posted by lukeSo far only 2 people have expressed intrest in panels, is that it?
If thats it, I will probably not do a run, but modify my other panels if possible. I'll know more when Andos frame gets here.Comment
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You may get more interest as more people get these frames. So far only 25 have been sold.Originally posted by lukeSo far only 2 people have expressed intrest in panels, is that it?
If thats it, I will probably not do a run, but modify my other panels if possible. I'll know more when Andos frame gets here.Comment
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Yeah, don't sweat it then. At some point I'm vaguely entertaining the notion of getting my whole marker annoed with a fade anyway, if I decide to I'll get it stripped then and send it over but, to be honest, I doubt I would even bother.. I think they are fine.Originally posted by lukeI really do not want to strip the powder coating on yours, it's not fun to say the least.
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I was thinking, now that I've got my cyber kit up and running, how you could make this an even easier frame to pneu up right and how you don't have a mag mod for the Cheater.
Maybe you could include milling in the frame and the back of the trigger (toward the bottom maybe?) for two opposing magnets to act as the mag mod. Maybe like how the Emag triggers have the magnet for the HES, but not as large. This way you have a magnetic trigger return for both pneumatic styles.
I guess you could just super glue them, but that wouldn't look as smooth...Stay Classy, AO...BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIPComment
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there are already places for magnets on the frameOriginally posted by zondoMaybe you could include milling in the frame and the back of the trigger (toward the bottom maybe?) for two opposing magnets to act as the mag mod. Maybe like how the Emag triggers have the magnet for the HES, but not as large. This way you have a magnetic trigger return for both pneumatic styles.
I guess you could just super glue them, but that wouldn't look as smooth...
check out my thread here...
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the magnets use the top set screw to draw it back
right now my frame is set up with the cyberwave magnet mod and the emag magnets
im just waiting for my asa to get back from loguzzzz and then ill finish the assembly thread and put up a shooting videoComment
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I know... I thought I read somewhere about using both for trigger return in cyber's kit. The prototype was setup that way, I believe. The Cheater setup can't use a mag mod, only the top trigger magnets.Originally posted by kwoodthere are already places for magnets on the frame
check out my thread here...
http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=247384
EDIT: although I forgot that Zap added the return spring.
Last edited by zondo; 12-17-2009, 05:13 PM.Stay Classy, AO...BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIPComment
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well with three magnets it works well, but the cyberwave kit adds a nice spongy feel to it (depending on how you set it of course)Originally posted by zondoI know... I thought I read that it was recommended to use both for trigger return.
mine might still need some adjusting since i dont have air and dont know where in the pull the MSV-2 will activate yetComment
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Lets not jump the gun (pun intended) when Andos frame gets here I will decide if its even doable. I can machine the PCed parts but they have to be stripped to be re finished.Originally posted by ShirowYeah, don't sweat it then. At some point I'm vaguely entertaining the notion of getting my whole marker annoed with a fade anyway, if I decide to I'll get it stripped then and send it over but, to be honest, I doubt I would even bother.. I think they are fine.
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What about fabbng up a bracket to use to mount the cybermag mod. Them use what would be the rod to activate the msv with a magnet on the end. That would at least give you return.Originally posted by zondoI know... I thought I read somewhere about using both for trigger return in cyber's kit. The prototype was setup that way, I believe. The Cheater setup can't use a mag mod, only the top trigger magnets.
EDIT: although I forgot that Zap added the return spring.
Another way would be glue the mag mod to the rear inside of the frame & use a really long rod set up like stated above.
Im just not sure about fitment with the cheater.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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