Integrated Rail Gripframe?

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  • cougar20th
    Registered User

    • Sep 2002
    • 2330

    #16
    Originally posted by TimmyJay
    If you have to go through that much work and material then tack a body onto this as well.

    Body/Rail/Frame = 1 piece

    It would justify paying more $$$ for and probably not have much more material then the rail and frame together.
    Doing that has many issues, the first is that it can not be machined. So it cant be built.

    Lets say it can be built just for this posts purpuse. You probably double or tripple the raw material cost and do the same for the machine time. Around my area its gonna cost you around 100/hr for machine time if not more now. I havent checked this year. So between the raw material & the milling you have made a very very expensive frame/rail/body. But it doesnt matter because it cant be machined. You would have to use a process like laser metal sintering and im not sure the durability of that and I have no clue how you would get parts into it.

    Carnage reigns: The short answer. For a finished complete anodized frame I would expect it would be over that. Machine time to remove the extra material is the killer.
    Originally posted by dano_____
    I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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    • TimmyJay
      I came to play...not talk
      • May 2007
      • 779

      #17
      I'm not a machinist, but it doesn't seem impossible. The body may need to take on extra milling to reach the nooks of the sear location.

      Just trying to think outside the box. It's always fun to see new things develop.

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      • OPBN
        OldPBNoob

        • Sep 2008
        • 5240

        #18
        As far as I know it would be impossible to mill the sear slot on an integrated body/rail/frame combo. Im not a machinist, but I have seen some milling machines in action and not sure if they are capable of machining inside a body at a 90* angle. While I really like the idea of a integrated rail/frame, I have a feeling it would be cost prohibitive. Not sure why though since some SP makers seems to have it and they werent ridiculously priced. Probably has to do with running 100k of them and running 100 of them.
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        • cougar20th
          Registered User

          • Sep 2002
          • 2330

          #19
          Originally posted by TimmyJay
          I'm not a machinist, but it doesn't seem impossible. The body may need to take on extra milling to reach the nooks of the sear location.

          Just trying to think outside the box. It's always fun to see new things develop.
          You are right it may not be impossible. Because if it really needs to be done someone will come up with a way to do it. It wont be by conventional tooling thus the cost is exponentially higher.

          Ive thought of many ways to get it done including edm. Just not worth the costs.
          Originally posted by dano_____
          I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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          • captian pinky
            Bearded Works

            • Oct 2004
            • 2755

            #20
            missed something. what was impossible?

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            • cougar20th
              Registered User

              • Sep 2002
              • 2330

              #21
              the impossible is a rail,grip,body combo
              Originally posted by dano_____
              I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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              • Patron God of Pirates
                ~pgop1.0
                • Apr 2002
                • 1196

                #22
                I'm not sure how I feel about a uni-frame/rail. When I first got into mags the only difference between most of them was the powder coat. Fast forward 15 years and Mags are the most customizable markers out there. Sure this would only add to the huge variety of Mags out there, but in and of itself it would actually be less custom....

                Just my 2 cents

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                • Flatliner333
                  3X MOTY Winner :P

                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1286

                  #23
                  ^^^ That ^^^
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                  • captian pinky
                    Bearded Works

                    • Oct 2004
                    • 2755

                    #24
                    I don't see why miilling the frame rail combo would be impossible.

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                    • TimmyJay
                      I came to play...not talk
                      • May 2007
                      • 779

                      #25
                      The impossible discussion is based on a one piece body, rail, gripframe combo.

                      gripframe & rail combo is possible, just being quoted as too expensive to be practical.

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                      • captian pinky
                        Bearded Works

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 2755

                        #26
                        easy way to fix the problem is to do removable trigger guard.

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                        • splat15k
                          The Beast from the East

                          • Oct 2001
                          • 1227

                          #27
                          Originally posted by pgop2.0
                          I'm not sure how I feel about a uni-frame/rail. When I first got into mags the only difference between most of them was the powder coat. Fast forward 15 years and Mags are the most customizable markers out there. Sure this would only add to the huge variety of Mags out there, but in and of itself it would actually be less custom....

                          Just my 2 cents
                          So using this logic, the Shockwave is "less custom" because it has a unibody design. I don't think that really holds true.

                          You were going in right direction in the first place:
                          Originally posted by pgop2.0
                          this would only add to the huge variety of Mags out there
                          That's what it's all about in the end: more options!
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                          • Patron God of Pirates
                            ~pgop1.0
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 1196

                            #28
                            We don't disagree. From a personal preference standpoint I would rather see products that created more options rather than fewer. Just like the Shockwave, I wouldn't buy it because it would make my marker less unique. That and the Shockwave looks like the "flompy mud wave" to me.

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                            • BigEvil
                              www.BigEvilOnline.com

                              • Feb 2005
                              • 9333

                              #29
                              Something 'we' have been working on for over a year.



                              Yes, its an electro. Yes, the front grip comes off and you can replace it with anything that can be mounted to a mag rail.

                              It will be altered to fit P8nt's new Universal Board when they are available. Im not building anything else with UTBs since they are going away.

                              I also have to find someone to make the damn thing.

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                              • OPBN
                                OldPBNoob

                                • Sep 2008
                                • 5240

                                #30
                                ^^^ Would look really nice with a capped valve and foregrip mounted HPR.....In for a penny, in for a pound.
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