'03 Shocker body on a mag?

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  • Enemy
    aKa PROZAC
    • Aug 2003
    • 1245

    #16
    anything is possible!!!
    VV04962 yeah thats my Pewter CnC X-mag

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    • space_weazel_45
      Official AO Ninja (really)
      • Jul 2003
      • 870

      #17
      bore out the body to fit the valve, mill a slot for the gas input and z lock, make holes for the frame screws, measure where the sear would go, cut a place for the steel washer inside the body, tap threads, and i think you would be done. no guarantees.
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      • P8ntBallBoom
        Cowboy Up!
        • Jan 2003
        • 270

        #18
        I agree with what has been said earlier. It would probably be easier to take a slug and rail and try to make them to resemble a shocker body. Getting the tolerances right on a shocker body would be damn tough.

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        • Mister Sinister
          Crop circle designer
          • Dec 2003
          • 143

          #19
          I dont know why you would go through the trouble. I get people all the time that ask me if my mag is a shocker. It happened again just this last saturday. As we were walking off the field a guy asked the ref who shot him. The ref pointed to me and said "The guy with the shocker."
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          • Automaggin2
            Registered User
            • Sep 2002
            • 2506

            #20
            If you have the money to do it, and can find someone to do it for you, then do it. I think it would look intresting
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