NEW!!! Carbon Fiber XULE Bodies!!!!!!!

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  • Xmagterror
    Custom Automag parts

    • May 2006
    • 872

    #1

    NEW!!! Carbon Fiber XULE Bodies!!!!!!!

    Heres a look at what will be avail in 2014!!!!!!!


    New XULE carbon fiber main bodies for automags.
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    -Angel feedneck and dual detent threads
    -Autococker barrel threads
    -Will work on almost any AGD mag except classic RT/sydarm
    -25% lighter than a AGD ULE body
    -Real Carbon fiber construction.....breech area is 7075 aluminum.
    -Two piece carbon body allows you to change the front tube to different styles...creating a new look
    -Once piece carbon body features a bolt on feedneck adapter block....the prototype has angel threads but other threads may be avail if there is enough demand.....another great thing about this design is you can change it if you damage the threads....Its a heavy duty piece made of 7075 aluminum and bolted on with 4 8-32 screws.


    The Bodies shown below are prototypes....I am in the process of testing them. The Two Piece body is going to be cheaper to make/buy....The one Piece body has allot of extra steps/more pieces involved in its construction and will be more expensive. Its to early to say but the carbon fibers will be slightly more expensive than my RT/Minimag ULE bodies i produce out of aluminum. Carbon Fiber is expensive and a pain in the ass to work with....But it sure does look cool!!!!

    Make sure you do the poll at the top of the thread....only one design is going to make the cut and be produced.


    Post on here and let me know what you guys think.


    One piece is on the top and the two piece is on the bottom...both have RT Front


    One piece with RT Front



    Two piece with ULE length front tube...other tubes shown


    Two piece with minimag front


    Two piece with extended front
    98
    One Piece Body
    0%
    41
    Two Piece Body
    0%
    57

    The poll is expired.

  • Bunny
    AO Archivist

    • Mar 2002
    • 3459

    #2
    Nice work! I can't wait to hear how testing goes. You know we will all need more carbon fiber parts to match right?

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    • Xmagterror
      Custom Automag parts

      • May 2006
      • 872

      #3
      Originally posted by Bunny
      Nice work! I can't wait to hear how testing goes. You know we will all need more carbon fiber parts to match right?
      Yes!!! Not enough hours in the day to make all the stuff i want to sell! I plan to make some carbon emag frame panels and maybe a carbon fiber grip for mechanicals....possibly a carbon emag battery housing.

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      • Syko89
        Registered User


        • Jul 2012
        • 643

        #4
        Chance of any warpfeed ones?

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        • cougar20th
          Registered User

          • Sep 2002
          • 2330

          #5
          I guess I can ask. Classic RT backs?
          Originally posted by dano_____
          I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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          • Fred
            AO Zealot
            • Feb 2002
            • 2624

            #6
            Originally posted by cougar20th
            I guess I can ask. Classic RT backs?
            x2...

            I'm kinda blown away by the single tube version. I have to wonder how well a hopper will hold up on it. This application seems ideal to me to be a warp fed body, as the neck doesn't have much of any load on it unless snagged somehow.

            How is the mounting bung attached under there?
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            • TimmyJay
              I came to play...not talk
              • May 2007
              • 779

              #7
              Originally posted by Fred
              How is the mounting bung attached under there?
              Same question...bottom shot? I like the one piece but have no money for either so I will hold off my vote.

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              • Xmagterror
                Custom Automag parts

                • May 2006
                • 872

                #8
                Originally posted by Syko89
                Chance of any warpfeed ones?

                IF enough people are interested

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                • Xmagterror
                  Custom Automag parts

                  • May 2006
                  • 872

                  #9
                  Originally posted by cougar20th
                  I guess I can ask. Classic RT backs?
                  anything is possible really.....only problem is the RT center section is not the same. The mounting boss and feed holes are in a different spot from what you see here....as always...if there is enough interest. Your grip frames look nice!

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                  • dodge3500
                    aka rockytop
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 431

                    #10
                    Lol wow that is just soo SICK,MAN those are soo cool!
                    I love both of them and it would be hard to chose but if I had to ,I would go with the one you would say that is more durable over the other.I'm not ruff on my stuff by no means. :-)
                    I cannot pick one up anytime soon but could put on the wishlist for spring or summer once the overtime kicks in again.:-) :-)

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                    • Xmagterror
                      Custom Automag parts

                      • May 2006
                      • 872

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Fred
                      x2...

                      I'm kinda blown away by the single tube version. I have to wonder how well a hopper will hold up on it. This application seems ideal to me to be a warp fed body, as the neck doesn't have much of any load on it unless snagged somehow.

                      How is the mounting bung attached under there?
                      The feedneck adapter is very strong....Its made from 7075 aluminum and its bolted into the 7075 aluminum breech insert thats inside the carbon fiber tube using 4 8-32 screws...Its very solid.

                      The locating boss on the bottom is made from 316 stainless steel...its threads into the breech insert with red loctite on it.

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                      • Xmagterror
                        Custom Automag parts

                        • May 2006
                        • 872

                        #12
                        Im hoping to make it to LL7....You guys really need to see these carbon bodies in person.

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                        • dodge3500
                          aka rockytop
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 431

                          #13
                          Well if the one piece is solid that's my vote.:-)

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                          • maverick13
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 534

                            #14
                            I'd prefer the 2 parts solution because it allows to do differents looks changing only the front tube, and also because the feedneck part looks "simpler".

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                            • TyeStick
                              -Put Up Or Shut Up-
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 371

                              #15
                              Those look really nice! Keep up the good work!

                              Would it be possible to have a carbon Fibur front, made to the same length of a Pariah body?
                              What about the possibility of the detents being threaded for Autococker detents instead of Angel?

                              Even if it's considered a special order?

                              For the record, I'm fine with the feedneck being Angel threaded.
                              Last edited by TyeStick; 12-31-2013, 06:34 PM.
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