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  • DeuceSV
    Crooked Toast
    • Aug 2008
    • 709

    #1

    What do you know about this?

    Hey AO,

    I picked this up locally off Craigslist (price is unimportant, though I can tell you with confidence it was a steal), and needless to say, I'm super excited about it. The guy I bought it from told me it was previously owned by a Pittsburgh Steeler (some name I cannot recall anymore) who had it "custom painted" for him.. I nodded my head, was respectful, and knew I would be bringing it to the real authority on automag history--AO.

    I don't know much of the history behind this and would be happy for some insight.

    What's the story behind the splash? It is green, black and silver.

    What's the story behind the valve? Matching valve: SM01315. Came with a lvl 10 that I learned only after getting it home and opening it up.

    What's the story with the smart parts writing on the back of the Benchmark?

    Does anyone have a matching power feed plug they would let me buy from them?

    Finally, is there a way I can rock a tank on this guy (either ASA or drop/ASA) while still keeping the stock attached?

    Thanks!
    Jason







  • captian pinky
    Bearded Works

    • Oct 2004
    • 2755

    #2
    http://automags.org/forums/content.php?246-smart-parts

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    • DeuceSV
      Crooked Toast
      • Aug 2008
      • 709

      #3
      Thanks!

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      • zondo
        One of 8 bosses... again.

        • Dec 2006
        • 2245

        #4
        That's purdy! Midnight green is a nice looking ano...
        Stay Classy, AO...
        BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIP

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        • blackdeath1k
          Registered User
          • Jan 2002
          • 2436

          #5
          Nice late 90s smartpart mag.

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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

            #6
            That is what we refer to as a 'score' :)

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            • Cyco-Dude

              #7
              just a smart parts smart mag with a splash kit. pretty nice kit; i think it's only missing the powerfeed plug. looks to be in great shape too. put a few drops of synthetic oil in the asa, take the barrel off, fire it 20-30 times, put the barrel back on and go play with it!

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              • Runamok
                http://www.automags.org/fo
                • Oct 2004
                • 866

                #8
                I've owned at least 4 different benchmarks. and may still have them, with RT, gun fxs, benchmark and I think a "Pro parts/line /pro something, on them. All the same except winged or flat top. Great frames only heavy as guilt and sin. I even embarked on a "lightening " project once. It has ounces and ounces of material that can be removed and never weaken the frame. You can almost call then a "slug" frame, vast possibility's for custom carving. hmmmmm, maybe finger grove the front strap, checked the back strap, holy the trigger guard. File and sandpaper time! And as much as I despise Smartparts I wouldn't balk at the slpash pattern. midnite green is purty. it's a shame that the trigger guard is cut, but with a piece of alum. and a good tig artist, a nice double guard could be fashioned. And if your any good at wood work ,take that nasty top finger groove and round it off. I did on one of my pair and it's much more comfortable and pleasing to look at. As for the tank and stock set up, I've fiddled for years trying to make one that's a smooth good looking set up. The closest I've got is with a crosman stock and an extension block. not purty and the mounting hole alignment is a bear. also the asa suffered sever damage, don't do that with your splashed set. Maybe one from Luke could be designed.
                Last edited by Runamok; 09-16-2014, 02:39 AM.
                I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?

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                • Cyco-Dude

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Runamok
                  hmmmmm, maybe finger grove the front strap...
                  kapp did that; called the "groovy" frame.

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                  • Bunny
                    AO Archivist

                    • Mar 2002
                    • 3459

                    #10
                    DeuceSV: I'm glad to see someone on AO snagged this. You have a really nice example of a SmartMag with all of the major upgrades. Unfortunately, it has a cut trigger guard, but that what it would be like back in the mid 90's. Cockers have the whole drilled for eyes issue, Automags have cut trigger guards.... Most of these guys have you covered already. I suggest looking at the link captian pinky gave

                    What's the story behind the splash? It is green, black and silver. Midnight Green (Dark Green Base, Black Sponge, White Splash

                    What's the story behind the valve? Matching valve: SM01315. Came with a lvl 10 that I learned only after getting it home and opening it up. From the AO Archives... "Then they came out with the "SmartMag" This was a totally new valve that was actually manufactured by AGD and sold with the Smart Parts name on it. It was just an enlarged air chamber. It didn't make it any better, and in fact a lot of people said it affected efficiency. They are not very rare and would sell for a bit over a normal classic valve price." Luckily it already came with a lvl 10 so no need for upgrades.

                    What's the story with the smart parts writing on the back of the Benchmark? This was a factory SmartMag and they came with the laser engraving straight from the factory.

                    Does anyone have a matching power feed plug they would let me buy from them? Feel free to post on the WTB forum. We have a bunch of splash lovers on the site that may be able to help. I will keep my eyes peeled for you though.

                    Finally, is there a way I can rock a tank on this guy (either ASA or drop/ASA) while still keeping the stock attached? Nothing is coming to me at the moment. I was thinking of a P-Stock, but it wouldn't work with the current configuration.

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                    • DeuceSV
                      Crooked Toast
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 709

                      #11
                      Thanks AO, I really appreciate it.

                      I'll keep you updated with what I do with it--though I can tell you this is without a doubt going to see some play very soon. A local field hosts some night games (a few big floodlights here and there) that are usually a lot of fun. The midnight green machine will be claiming souls.

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                      • NU_METAL
                        TEAM MIXXED BREED

                        • Mar 2007
                        • 655

                        #12
                        score


                        good job with this find !

                        Love the way that old school ano looks

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                        • bowcycle
                          Registered User

                          • Apr 2012
                          • 733

                          #13
                          to keep the stock and rock a bottle, just put a back bottle adapter on it. Get a flat black AGD one and it will go well with the whole thing.

                          Then you can rock your stock off the back bottle adapter and your tank off the ASA.

                          Or, if you prefer, use the anno'd ASA as your back bottle adapter. you can use the same screws, just put them in from the bottom, use small washers and nuts in the rail indentions, mark the screws and cut them off so they're not sticking up into the valve, and then use whatever on/off ASA tickles your fancy.

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                          • DeuceSV
                            Crooked Toast
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 709

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bowcycle
                            to keep the stock and rock a bottle, just put a back bottle adapter on it. Get a flat black AGD one and it will go well with the whole thing.

                            Then you can rock your stock off the back bottle adapter and your tank off the ASA.

                            Or, if you prefer, use the anno'd ASA as your back bottle adapter. you can use the same screws, just put them in from the bottom, use small washers and nuts in the rail indentions, mark the screws and cut them off so they're not sticking up into the valve, and then use whatever on/off ASA tickles your fancy.
                            Thanks Bow. I'll definitely toy around with this idea!

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                            • blackdeath1k
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 2436

                              #15
                              To use stock and add a bottle I'd make or buy if possible a drop forward. Anno it black. Or use black etching primer if I had to make it myself. Then my tank would sit below that sock and look a lot like an old P-stock from the 90s.

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