Originally posted by thei3ug
It was Dager's.
The company that made them was Triple M Customs, out of La Porte I believe. I knew a few of the guys involved. I don't quite know what happened to them, they split up, so I don't know if someone retained the name and still makes them or what.
The principle is: uses a supplied frame, any frame of your choice (e-z-grip anyone?), the gas goes through two hoses from the ASA: one to the gun, one to the LP reg. the LP reg routes the gas into the box, where a solinoid valve rests with a circut board. The gas from the solinoid valve is routed into the gripframe, where a ram drops the sear.
I know they did powdercoating, made some shocker parts... One of the offshoot guys does type III anno and plating... But I don't have any contact info on hand. sorry.
It was Dager's.
The company that made them was Triple M Customs, out of La Porte I believe. I knew a few of the guys involved. I don't quite know what happened to them, they split up, so I don't know if someone retained the name and still makes them or what.
The principle is: uses a supplied frame, any frame of your choice (e-z-grip anyone?), the gas goes through two hoses from the ASA: one to the gun, one to the LP reg. the LP reg routes the gas into the box, where a solinoid valve rests with a circut board. The gas from the solinoid valve is routed into the gripframe, where a ram drops the sear.
I know they did powdercoating, made some shocker parts... One of the offshoot guys does type III anno and plating... But I don't have any contact info on hand. sorry.
reminds me of the cocker/mag punisher did
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