I'm actually liking this bizarre configuration so far. The upside down drop puts the tank an a place that rests against my forearm making it easy to aim and steady at arms length. Should be a nice run & gun configuration. Plus it draws out the lines of the Angel frame and just "looks right" to me. The air line is not really working out where it is. Ideally I could pick up a reverse valve (or have this one tapped on the other side) and switch to a side ported ASA. The other problem I didn't foresee was the lack of a safety on this frame. Going to have to kajigger one up somehow. Any machinist (paid) volunteers?
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That is very cool. What about getting an asa with a port on the left side and doing the line over the body to that side.
Is that a helios body?Comment
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What angel frame is it and how much work did you need to do to make it work. I think I want one to pneumag it.Comment
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It's a Space Frame. It didn't take too much work, just had to drill a new hole for the front screw. To make it work as a mech I had to cut off the back of the angel trigger and drill a hole for the sear rod. To go pneu you could probably keep the trigger intact. You'd need a mounting plate on the inside because the interior of the frame has no meat on it at all. The ram could be tricky as well. The top of the frame only has material on one side.
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They called the "cutlass" frames for a reason - I think it's begging for a 3' long vertical stick feed. En garde!Comment
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That would be my concern with trying to put a safety in there. Is there room for the detent ball and spring?Comment
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