Who machines the I-Frames?

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  • rx2
    DBAF
    • Mar 2002
    • 496

    #1

    Who machines the I-Frames?

    I was getting a fill today, when I noticed the kid in from of me had a Mag with and I-Frame. The guy at the counter said that it looked a lot like the Dye frames (he was abit swayed by the stickies, though). Now, I haven't examined the two side by side, but from what I have heard, they are different.
    I know there aren't too many diffferences that can exist between the two. But, I don't believe that AGD uses the same farbicators. Am I correct?
    "My Jell-O is dying in the audience..."
    Merrill Howard Kalin
  • Mossman
    habitual line stepper
    • Oct 2001
    • 3751

    #2
    very doubtful.
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    • rx2
      DBAF
      • Mar 2002
      • 496

      #3
      His reasoning was that the milling along the rear spine of the frame was the same, and it was pre-packaged with stickies. I didn't want to argue, though.
      "My Jell-O is dying in the audience..."
      Merrill Howard Kalin

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      • automan39
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 246

        #4
        the trig frames r different in the trigger. i no that
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        • Hexis
          Green Mag Freak
          • Sep 2001
          • 2427

          #5
          Having owned a DYE Frame, and now an I-Frame...

          They are totally different. The DYE frame has a lot more material (ie: heavier) to it. The IFrame is much nicer in all ways. I'm not sure what kind of crack the guy is smoking, but if you remove the stickies, you will see how much different they are.

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          • rx2
            DBAF
            • Mar 2002
            • 496

            #6
            As much as I hate to say so (he has been a pretty decent guy to me), he does look like he might have smoked some crack at one time or another.
            "My Jell-O is dying in the audience..."
            Merrill Howard Kalin

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            • FalconGuy016
              Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
              • Aug 2002
              • 6127

              #7
              AGD and WGP used to make the same stock frames together... but that was a long time ago I doubt they carried that on
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              • rx2
                DBAF
                • Mar 2002
                • 496

                #8
                I think I remember a story about Tom getting some of the first metal frames from Bud, when he was building the early Mags
                "My Jell-O is dying in the audience..."
                Merrill Howard Kalin

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