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  • Nobody
    Nobody's Perfect
    • Oct 2001
    • 3384

    #121
    Wow, good job. Though you said you put thought into your designs?

    That is what everyone wants, a big slot on the side to get shot in and with the sear axle retention system, it will take twice as long to clean, cause if you get shot at the hands, everything will get paint on it. And heaven forbid if you play in the mud or even in sandy areas. Not even Roguefactor would make something so ridiculous.

    Why do you softball these things to me? Really?

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    • JimBobFett
      Registered User
      • Aug 2013
      • 102

      #122
      [QUOTE=luke;2919373]Nano Mini Hybird 5.69"


      T-Rex and sear exposed looks pretty cool, add the LPR and clear grips(?)














      THAT is what I was talkin about! Im down for a couple. Rather than clear grips, you could also do skeletonized grip panels like valkrie dynamics.

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      • luke
        lukescustoms.com

        • Jan 2001
        • 8212

        #123
        Originally posted by JimBobFett View Post
        THAT is what I was talkin about! Im down for a couple.
        I couldn't sleep last night, I got up at 2 am to design that for you.

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        • luke
          lukescustoms.com

          • Jan 2001
          • 8212

          #124
          Originally posted by Nobody View Post
          Now that is what everyone wants,
          No, it's what one guy wants, try previewing the thread for once.

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          • cougar20th
            Registered User

            • Sep 2002
            • 2330

            #125
            Originally posted by luke View Post
            Nano Mini Hybird 5.69"


            T-Rex and sear exposed looks pretty cool, add the LPR and clear grips(?)














            Gotta ask. Is this strong enough to survive. I know some of the super thin stuff Rpg did back in the day had issues with twisting/warping. What keeps this from doing that.

            It is a interesting take on the Ule concept.

            Just reread, its a specific customer request. Makes more sense now.
            Last edited by cougar20th; 08-25-2018, 11:42 AM.
            Originally posted by dano_____
            I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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            • luke
              lukescustoms.com

              • Jan 2001
              • 8212

              #126
              Originally posted by cougar20th View Post
              Gotta ask. Is this strong enough to survive. I know some of the super thin stuff Rpg did back in the day had issues with twisting/warping. What keeps this from doing that.
              Yea, it's hard to say for sure without testing it. I'm like 97% sure it'll be OK, lol.
              The hogged out area in front and behind the sear, ie the body bed, is 0.125" on the bottom and tapers up and out to almost 0.15" on the top edge, I'm pretty sure it will be plenty strong. If not we'll wish it was. There's very little invested here, so really if it fails its no big deal.

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              • luke
                lukescustoms.com

                • Jan 2001
                • 8212

                #127
                Originally posted by cougar20th View Post
                Gotta ask. Is this strong enough to survive. I know some of the super thin stuff Rpg did back in the day had issues with twisting/warping. What keeps this from doing that.
                My default minimum wall thickness since I started in CNC has always been 0.075" it just has a good feel to it in your hands if you know what I mean. 0.075" doesn't feel fragile, I've seen the thin stuff that just feels like you could crush it in your hands. With this being basically 1/8" wall thickness and total span of 3.5" with center support, body reinforcement, held tight on both ends (front and rear screw) rounded connection points and top and bottom contoured (shape adds strength) I really doubt it will fail. That's the way I see it in my mind anyway.

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                • JimBobFett
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 102

                  #128
                  Originally posted by luke View Post
                  I couldn't sleep last night, I got up at 2 am to design that for you.
                  I was thinking a series of holes and leaving meat along the bottom edge would have been as extreme as you would have gone to keep meat on the top and bottom... or I was thinking basically the 'upside down' version of what you came up with (always assumed the sear slot remains at the bottom), which is why I was thinking 'narrower'... but I really like what you came up with there. That shoukd look slick. Love the window. And hey, if it proves to be durable then it becomes the new extreme of how minimal you can go with rails. Awesome, even if just making a couple... it coukd carry over into other designs for sure!

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                  • luke
                    lukescustoms.com

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 8212

                    #129
                    Originally posted by JimBobFett View Post
                    I was thinking a series of holes and leaving meat along the bottom edge would have been as extreme as you would have gone to keep meat on the top and bottom... or I was thinking basically the 'upside down' version of what you came up with (always assumed the sear slot remains at the bottom), which is why I was thinking 'narrower'... but I really like what you came up with there. That shoukd look slick. Love the window. And hey, if it proves to be durable then it becomes the new extreme of how minimal you can go with rails. Awesome, even if just making a couple... it coukd carry over into other designs for sure!
                    Yea, once I fully understood your vision and concept of not worrying about exposing the grip frame internals this is where my mind went. I think it would look pretty cool with a T-Rex, showing all the moving parts. After I finished up the drawing I thought you could even cut a window out below the bolt and show that in action too.

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                    • RogueFactor
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 633

                      #130
                      Originally posted by mobsterboy View Post
                      2) Are we absolutely certain that Rogue and Luke didn't become one person? I'm just saying.....
                      Noted.

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                      • RogueFactor
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2001
                        • 633

                        #131
                        Originally posted by cougar20th View Post
                        Gotta ask. Is this strong enough to survive. I know some of the super thin stuff Rpg did back in the day had issues with twisting/warping. What keeps this from doing that.
                        Id be interested to know what you are referring to. Its been many years now, and I suppose my memory may fail at some point as I get older, but I do not recollect anything of mine twisting or warping.

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                        • luke
                          lukescustoms.com

                          • Jan 2001
                          • 8212

                          #132
                          Teth Hybrid 9"
                          More minor changes and tweaks, stuff that is hard to see unless you overlay the previous designs.
                          This particular design doesn't translate in CAD but is one of my personal favorites because its simple and clean and looks good with the ULE body.

                          Originally posted by alpha_q_up23 View Post
                          Just a question, when you make these rails will they all be ule milled, is it possible to have them pump milled?
                          This is the design I was referring to in post #119, I can leave the area in the center-left UN-machined on all the rails that have the potential to be pump milled. It really doesn't affect the weight and adds value to the rail because it comes standard with ULE but can be pump milled at any point before or after purchase. It also comes with internal airline milling.









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                          • mobsterboy
                            Mr.StealYoDallara

                            • Aug 2004
                            • 2371

                            #133
                            Originally posted by roguefactor View Post
                            noted.
                            heheh
                            RAWR
                            Dallara Den

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                            • luke
                              lukescustoms.com

                              • Jan 2001
                              • 8212

                              #134
                              Teth 8"
                              Can be pump milled now or later

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                              • JimBobFett
                                Registered User
                                • Aug 2013
                                • 102

                                #135
                                Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                                Wow, good job. Though you said you put thought into your designs?

                                That is what everyone wants, a big slot on the side to get shot in and with the sear axle retention system, it will take twice as long to clean, cause if you get shot at the hands, everything will get paint on it. And heaven forbid if you play in the mud or even in sandy areas. Not even Roguefactor would make something so ridiculous.

                                Why do you softball these things to me? Really?
                                Hey, were sorta collaborating here so whats your problem? What, you prefer design by committee? You know what that results in, dont you? Do you like driving a Camry? Sometimes its a vision of something different by just one or two that paves the way... thats how you get GT40's.

                                Youve seen other guns get windowed in more vulnerable areas like the hammer and spring (cockers). A mag isnt going to cry (like you) if it gets shot in the sear, lol. ;p. Its one of those areas you get dirt in anyways and with that big window now you can just hose it out easier.

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