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  • master_alexander
    im a gun pimp :D
    • Sep 2004
    • 2462

    #1

    micromag vert frames...

    i was thinking about getting a micromag and putting a vert frame on it, but i don't know if they bolt on in different places than a regular mag. Which vert frame fits right with no or not that much tweaking?
    "Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey
  • Creative Mayhem
    AO's OFFICIAL CANUCK
    • Apr 2002
    • 3633

    #2
    The only difference between a regular mag and a Micro is the Micro has the rail integrated into the body. Basically you will be bolting the frame to the body. Other than that it will work fine.



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    • master_alexander
      im a gun pimp :D
      • Sep 2004
      • 2462

      #3
      ok cool, for some reason i thought it was more complicated than that
      "Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikey

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      • Chronobreak
        Rec Poster
        • Mar 2003
        • 5055

        #4
        it kinda is...

        i put my vert frame on mine


        i ahd to get a detent from an older mag to hold the sear pin inplace ebcause without the stock trigger there is nothing to hold it there..

        a paperclip or seomthing similar would also work.

        it stays fine wehn the gun is pressurized but if tis not held there when the gun is off it can easily slide out

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        • SpecialBlend2786
          Registered User
          • Jun 2003
          • 4023

          #5
          Originally posted by Chronobreak
          i ahd to get a detent from an older mag to hold the sear pin inplace ebcause without the stock trigger there is nothing to hold it there..

          a paperclip or seomthing similar would also work.

          it stays fine wehn the gun is pressurized but if tis not held there when the gun is off it can easily slide out
          thats interesting....
          with my old micromag body the sear pin was integrated into the body, it screwed in and out. Mine was a 2000 model though, vert feed.

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          • Chronobreak
            Rec Poster
            • Mar 2003
            • 5055

            #6
            special-hmm..good call

            gues it depends what year/version you have

            mines an older one not sure on the year. but i think if i recal he(master) has a similar micro to mine?

            to see if it will need a holder take the frame off and see if the pin will shake out.

            on mine the 45* single trigger covered and held it in. yours may not be the same but the 90* didnt cover the hole

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            • nevets11_2003
              Sig now pl0x
              • Sep 2004
              • 1479

              #7
              i have a micro mag..

              mine is exaclty like the frist pic but all black, it has a rouge vert frame and its a vert feed, any ways i got it off my emag which used to be a micro emag and i had too do no modifactions.. i just unscrewed the sear pin and that was it....
              i can take some pics of the inside if that helps but mine just fit prefectly..

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              • automikey
                Registered User
                • Nov 2004
                • 759

                #8
                micromags

                older micros need the side rails to hold the sear in place (cover the hole), newer micros (the VF, for one) need a grip frame with a flat top.

                I need one with a flat top if anyone has one, I already have a logic frame with the side rails.

                Chronobreak- I considered bidding on that body when you bought it (from hawaii, right?) but passed, not realizing the hopper right/left difference on that model. But now I have one, I think I'll try the warp left like you are doing. Thanks for all your contributions!

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