Building a mag can you guys just go through this to see if it'll work?

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  • Lohman446
    Useful posts: 7
    • Jun 2003
    • 9315

    #16
    Ok.. parts you will need

    A rail of some type

    A body (like ULE or classic)

    A trigger frame (many choices)

    A sear assembly and the pin for it

    A rail bushing

    A valve (retro, classic, X) - this should have all the "internals" except the sear

    I think thats it, though if Im wrong Ill be corrected
    "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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    • Southparkrocks
      Registered User
      • Aug 2004
      • 271

      #17
      I emailed the dude on the washer thing and he said no sodering involved but you do have to get it from AGD. And were exactly does the washer go, I checked the manual but its not there.





      Those are the parts you need
      Last edited by Southparkrocks; 08-03-2004, 07:47 PM.

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      • SpecialBlend2786
        Registered User
        • Jun 2003
        • 4023

        #18
        heh, I was in the same position as you were.

        Contact Roguefactor here on AO, you can probably buy all the parts from him.

        Also try Tunaman and Logic

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        • Southparkrocks
          Registered User
          • Aug 2004
          • 271

          #19
          You just need the washer and clip right?

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          • gc82000
            LNIB just a few scratches
            • Mar 2004
            • 1346

            #20
            Do you also have a Compressed air tank, because if you get a Retro or X-valve you need these things. They dont take CO2 just so you know. other then that I am done.

            And take the advice on checking a dealer here on AO for any help you might need in the future. And welcome to AO.
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            • bunker17
              Registered User
              • Apr 2004
              • 440

              #21
              if you buy the it body remember them to give you the inside washer and the c- clip cuz in my order they forgot and i had to buy it from airgun for about 5 bucks . it should work fine.
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              • WGPforlife
                #16
                • Jun 2004
                • 63

                #22
                southparkrocks, on post 12, do you know what frame that is on the solid black mag? the trig looks like blade but the frame's curved.
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                • Southparkrocks
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 271

                  #23
                  I think its 1 of Rogue Factors new 90* 1's

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                  • Southparkrocks
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 271

                    #24
                    Does any store sell all the automag internals so I don't have to buy a whole new 1? Or do only the forums have them?

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                    • Southparkrocks
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 271

                      #25
                      Instead of buying a whole new old mag could I just buy one a A.I.R Valve and put in in a ULE Body, get an Alpha Rail and Logic frame and work? The manual here http://www.airgun.com/downloads/valveexplodedview.pdf shows all the parts, does that mean I can get them all at the automag store?


                      I just checked and you can get everything except the Valve Assembly And the only people who sell the whole thing sells it for more than a ULE RT Custom, and too bad the ANS 2 Valve doesn't include the damn bottom. http://www.pbn5.com/paintball/paintball.mvc/p=1000639


                      Last edited by Southparkrocks; 08-05-2004, 11:41 AM.

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                      • Dryden
                        Team Nemesis

                        • Jun 2003
                        • 931

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Southparkrocks
                        Instead of buying a whole new old mag could I just buy one a A.I.R Valve and put in in a ULE Body, get an Alpha Rail and Logic frame and work? Do any stores sell them?
                        Yes you can do this, but the Classic Valves aren't sold retail any longer. The best thing to do if you go this route is to buy a used Classic Valve from someone in the AO classifieds. They typically can be had for $40 or under with the stock Level 7 bolt. Later, if you decide to upgrade to an X-Valve, you can trade in the Classic Valve for a substantial (~$100) credit off of a new X.

                        Incidentally, when you purchase a rail, you'll need to get a sear pin/axle and a sear to fit. The RTPro/Emag rails use a different sear and pin from what is found in the AM/MM (Logic Alpha) rails. I'm sure Ryan at Logic can hook you up with the front frame screw, field strip screw, sear assembly, and rail bushing when you order the Alpha rail if you ask. Also, you should specify whether or not you'll be mounting a foregrip, so that the front of the rail is punched or slotted before you receive the rail. Depending on which body you use, you may or may not need the rail's twist lock assembly. Old stainless bodies require a twist lock assembly, while the aluminum ULE and variants (Deadlywind) do not.
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                        • Southparkrocks
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 271

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Dryden
                          Yes you can do this, but the Classic Valves aren't sold retail any longer. The best thing to do if you go this route is to buy a used Classic Valve from someone in the AO classifieds. They typically can be had for $40 or under with the stock Level 7 bolt. Later, if you decide to upgrade to an X-Valve, you can trade in the Classic Valve for a substantial (~$100) credit off of a new X.

                          Incidentally, when you purchase a rail, you'll need to get a sear pin/axle and a sear to fit. The RTPro/Emag rails use a different sear and pin from what is found in the AM/MM (Logic Alpha) rails. I'm sure Ryan at Logic can hook you up with the front frame screw, field strip screw, sear assembly, and rail bushing when you order the Alpha rail if you ask. Also, you should specify whether or not you'll be mounting a foregrip, so that the front of the rail is punched or slotted before you receive the rail. Depending on which body you use, you may or may not need the rail's twist lock assembly. Old stainless bodies require a twist lock assembly, while the aluminum ULE and variants (Deadlywind) do not.
                          So I need the front frame screw, field strip screw, sear assembly, and rail bushing even though I'll be using a Logic Vert Frame? I'm not using a RTPro or Emag though?

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                          • Dryden
                            Team Nemesis

                            • Jun 2003
                            • 931

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Southparkrocks
                            So I need the front frame screw, field strip screw, sear assembly, and rail bushing even though I'll be using a Logic Vert Frame? I'm not using a RTPro or Emag though?
                            Yes. The front frame screw bolts through the trigger frame, rail, and into the body. The field strip screw bolts through the trigger frame, rail and rail bushing, and into the valve. The rail bushing is pressed into the rear underside of the rail to hold the trigger frame in alignment when the field strip screw and valve are removed. The sear pin sits in the rail and provides the fulcrum for the sear to pivot on. The sear drops through the rail and is partially positioned in the trigger frame, directly behind the trigger itself.

                            Everything is built off of the rail. These misc parts (~$30 brand new) are not usually included when you order something like a valve, trigger frame, or even a rail. Some of these things could be preinstalled or thrown in, but I would encourage you to ask the seller first to be certain.

                            The only parts that are usually included with a valve (or that you may assume will be included) are the z-lock pin, the bolt, spring and bumper, and some type of on/off assembly appropriate to the valve. If it's an X-Valve, it should also include the Level 10 anti-chop bolt with all additional parts for tuning. You should not have to worry about dozens of internal valve components like reg seats, piston assemblies, spring packs, and power tubes provided the valve is sold new or tested and advertised as working.

                            A trigger frame would normally include the trigger itself and pin, a saftey mechanism, and grips. Mounting screws, the appropriate sear and sear pin, and bottomline adapters are not included in basic trigger frame packages purchased retail.
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                            • Southparkrocks
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 271

                              #29
                              So I would need this

                              AM/MM Sear Assembly

                              AM/MM Sear Pin

                              Front Frame Screw

                              Rail Bushing

                              Field Strip Screw

                              Field Strip Screw Washer

                              With a logic Alpha rail, Logic Vert Frame, ULE Body a CP Gas through grips, Unimount and the appropriate gas fittings?
                              Last edited by Southparkrocks; 08-05-2004, 12:50 PM.

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                              • Dryden
                                Team Nemesis

                                • Jun 2003
                                • 931

                                #30
                                You need everything you listed except the field strip screw washer. A washer is included when you purchase the field strip screw (AGD's store mentions this in the product description).

                                Also, you will need to decide between either a vert ASA or a Rogue or Doc Nickel 15 degree ASA. The CP gas through grip is designed to screw into a vert ASA, but you don't have one in your parts list. The vert ASA should include the cap head bolt to secure it to the rail (I know Rogue and Doc include one with theirs, I'm not positive about AGD). They're about $20 - $25. Specifically, you're looking for the 'dovetailed' vert ASA, not the 'flat' ones like what are included in the RT packages. They're not the same type, as the RT ASAs actually bolt onto the silver bracket, not the rail itself.

                                You want the 'dovetail,' either this or this.
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