... so i put a mag on ur mag so you can shoot a mag while you shoot a mag.
Yo dawg, i herd u lieked shooting mags...
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Oh wait I know who you are now. The OTHER mag guy!Originally posted by Porschesalessaw that mag this weekend.\
Yep, if you notice... that's where your valve went. Have to have the air come out the left side if I put the Rip Clip on there.Originally posted by sQuidvisionlolz... love it"Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.
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And more of them. Can't make out what you have set up. Guessing it has to do with a Mag and a Rip Clip?Originally posted by HookNeeds a bigger pic.
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Yeah, sorry... not good a photography. Didn't have anything to hold the gun up as well, but I just realized I have some foam blocks around the house...Originally posted by OPBNAnd more of them. Can't make out what you have set up. Guessing it has to do with a Mag and a Rip Clip?
The idea is just to re-use the flexibility of BT's mounting system on a mag.
So you can use a standard hopper:
Or Rip Clip if that's your thing:
Or my personal favorite, the SA-17 mag on a mag:
"Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.
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That' s a Traccer rail isn't it?
How did you fix it onto the body and how strong is it?
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I removed the extended wings off the Trracer rail, then sanded it to fit better on the Automag body. I used Gorilla Glue; not exactly a graceful solution, but I've played with the Rip Clip on there and it held just fine. I think with the sanding, I got a fairly good amount of bonding area.Originally posted by mpsdThat' s a Traccer rail isn't it?
How did you fix it onto the body and how strong is it?"Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.
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That's actually pretty ingenious. And Gorilla Glue, once cured, won't move from there!sigpic
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