AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
There will be enough for everyone so relax a bit. Patience is required for us to get this EXACTLY right, thus making it easier for all of you to set it up correctly.
We are committed to this little project. The more you guys buy, the more we will make. There are also other ideas simmering on the burner for the near future, but first things first.
We are committed to this little project. The more you guys buy, the more we will make. There are also other ideas simmering on the burner for the near future, but first things first.
Do you plan on making a .45 frame soon? 90* just doesnt do it for me like a .45 will.
Man get a bad case of carpal tunnel and get of forums for three months because you can't type and you miss alot. I want to get at least one is not two of these frames when they come out
I spoke to Tuna, and I just wanted to clearify - the Sabre and Talon DO NOT have magnets in them. They have top and side set screws. The Emancipator has a hole at the top above the trigger where you can drop up to three emag magnets in. These pull on the top set screw in the trigger to help aid in trigger return.
Here is the entire hardware layout for the frame. I will include a print out of this with each frame.
As far as hardware, the frame comes with the safety assembly and trigger pin, Champagne IR3 grips and grip screws.
The optional screw set includes
4 8/32 set screws (ram mount)
2 6/32 pan head screws (Msv-2 mount)
2 M2 pan head screws (E-Switch mount)
Emag magnets are not included but can be obtained from Tuna.
Im also pretty sure you will have your choice of trigger also.
when mounting the MPA-3, are there any guides or indentations for it to sit in for proper alignment? or does it take a little tinkering to line up?
(I may have sent a PM about this already but forgot the answer)
I know it was mentioned somewhere about having to trim the MSV-2 lever, so that question is already covered
After 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
Parts
Im still waiting to get everything back from anno. My polish work on just the frames took an hour a piece, but the results were well worth the time and effort.
Judging from the feedback I am getting from Bob, we will need to get moving on a second batch of these soon. I already have the ball rolling on it now, but I am trying to track down more 90 grips. I already put together "plan-b" in case I have trouble getting more.
Since this is the first time we made these, there were a few bumps along the road. The next batch will go faster for sure.
We are also working on a few other projects, but we don't want to get too far a head of ourselves. You guys should really enjoy these and just remember as long as you want them we will keep making them.
when mounting the MPA-3, are there any guides or indentations for it to sit in for proper alignment? or does it take a little tinkering to line up?
(I may have sent a PM about this already but forgot the answer)
I know it was mentioned somewhere about having to trim the MSV-2 lever, so that question is already covered
You push the ram down until it hits the bracket. There is enough room to move it closer or further away from the sear as needed. Then you lock it down with the four set screws.
One of the changes we made from the first one is that on the production frames there is now a groove that lets you run the ram hose underneath it instead of over and around it. This will keep that away from the moving sear.It should also help, since it will let you push the ram further to the front in case you leave it a little longer.
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