agd-officegal - i had already ordered my body before seeing this post, i just happened to see it browsing around the store and happened to see it and picked it up thinking it was rare, i already placed my order, does this mean im out 20 bucks or i have to wait a while until i get it?
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I think that they'll get them out within the 2-5 days specified at the store - they just aren't rushing them out the door today - Marcia will have to say for sure.Originally posted by devildog
agd-officegal - i had already ordered my body before seeing this post, i just happened to see it browsing around the store and happened to see it and picked it up thinking it was rare, i already placed my order, does this mean im out 20 bucks or i have to wait a while until i get it?
Anyhow, I doubt your out the cash - you just won't get it over night.
BTW, you know the *rails* were $20, not the bodies - right?
Bodies = $150
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already had a couple kits laying about - ordered me the pump-rail, and while I was at it, thought I would get the minibody as well. can alwasy use another mag body.
Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

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Nobody's out any money, we just have a delay in being able to fill the orders. We are shorthanded this week so the person who has to do all the coding to get this part into the computer system is pulling double duty.
Orders WILL be filled as soon as we are able.
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Okay - they are in the computer, all orders have been entered and allocated. We are still going to be shorthanded tomorrow so don't expect them all to ship right away.
There are about 65 left.
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Thanks for the update, Marcia!Last edited by RamboPreacher; 02-11-2003, 08:09 AM.Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

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ok cool, and yes i meant rail, happy i got one, now a question about the body, i want to get a no-rise body, can i just get the hole for the body drilled into it, and if i do, can i still use the body and the rail as a regular mag if i take the pump kit off? i know the hole can be drilled, but ive never dealt with a pump mag so i need to know about that.Zaszczycają waszą ojczyznę
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The hole isn't a hole and can't be drilled - I'm sorry to say. First, the sear slot on a pump capable body is much wider. Second, there is no hole, but the is an area like a ramped slot leading into the mucho large sear area.Originally posted by devildog
ok cool, and yes i meant rail, happy i got one, now a question about the body, i want to get a no-rise body, can i just get the hole for the body drilled into it, and if i do, can i still use the body and the rail as a regular mag if i take the pump kit off? i know the hole can be drilled, but ive never dealt with a pump mag so i need to know about that.
Do a search in the tech forum - there have been a couple of pics posted. Also try PMing Jason "Muzikman" - he had a sight up for a while with detailed pump pics and instructions. I tried going there recently and it was down - but I'm sure he would probably email you a pic or two.
In short, there is no way possible (within reason - a machinist could do it with a lot of work and it would still be MUCH easier to just buy a pump body) to convert a standard body to a pump.
The good news is that for a while AGD was putting the pump slot on all auto and mini-mag bodies. They are fairly easy to find. It was first the kit, then the rail that was tough to get. The rod is still a pain - but I've heard of people actually using coat-hanger wire for that.
Trust me - if you've got a kit and the rail you've got the hard part, but you will be buying a pump body.
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This is VERY out of date, and I never really did put up the explanation on how it works. Maybe I'll update it this weekend. But anyway, here is the link to my pumpmag all ripped apart.

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I can modify the old style body to a pump body if someone needs it done, and rails too.
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