does that asa come on it? preferably i would like it come not attached or just not on at all. that way folks like me who use adjustable tanks can put their own rails on. and its standard bottomline threading right?
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Exactly.Originally posted by onedude36Logic doesnt make that asa. It is made by smart parts.
It's just there to illustrate how the integrated rail mount functions. The frame does not come with an ASA at all.
There are also two sets of #10-32 threaded holes to attach any standard bottom line or rail mount that you already have.
If you bottle has a dovetail on it (meaning it will mount on a standard rail mount), you can use the one on the frame too. No need to bolt on a second one (though you can if you want to).
Hope that clears it up.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLC
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Are you going to make a version with a snatch grip?"Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
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Nope, what you see is what you get.Originally posted by phazeshifterAre you going to make a version with a snatch grip?
I'm sure the one add on snatchgrip will fit if you want one real bad though.Ryan Shanks
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It was not designed as such, no.Originally posted by JoshKNeat...so please let me hear this from the man himself.
This is meant to have pnuematic parts in it to make it a pnue-mag?
It is a direct replacement for the stock frame, and will give you a nice feeling mechanical mag when its installed. Still has the trigger stops, and the integrated rail from the verts though.
I'm sure that you could put pneumatics inside of it, there is plenty of room, though I doubt that the LPR would fit too (there's not that much room).
If people have been able to do it to the Y/I Frame, they can do it just as easily to this one, and the trigger stops are already in place.
If I was going to do a pneumag, I would just do it. No need to skirt around with kits and things, that's all still just as actionable (legally speaking) as making a whole frame. Nope, if I do one, it will be a whole frame, and it will be legal. I just don't see how anyone is going to be able to do one for the prices people keep inventing. Last time I ran it, I couldn't even break even at $200 a pop unless I built and sold at least 300 of them. I just don't see that happening.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLC
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Not a problem.Originally posted by JoshKThanks for a bit of your wisdom.
Its a neat as hell project, and I really wish I could afford to just do it and worry about the consequences later, but the reality of it is that I can't.Ryan Shanks
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Originally posted by CoolHandNot a problem.
Its a neat as hell project, and I really wish I could afford to just do it and worry about the consequences later, but the reality of it is that I can't.
but what if they were not sold as a kit, and were done "custom" after the frame was purchased by the end user?
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The consequences I speak of are not legal, but rather monetary (IE I do the project, and go bankrupt because no one will buy them, because they won't like this or that, or because its too expensive, or because they've lost interest and changed their minds).Originally posted by GTbut what if they were not sold as a kit, and were done "custom" after the frame was purchased by the end user?
Paintball folk are too fickle to take much of a chance on. If its not a sure thing, it doesn't get done.
My electro frames came so close to tanking that I am not tempting fate again.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLC
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The back frame mount hole would need to be enlarged alittle.Originally posted by ResurectionWhat would it take to make that fit on a classic RT rail?Hey, look at that! It's Santa!

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Coolhand,
How is the grip size, as far as feel, compared to the Intelliframe? I have fairly small hands and typically like the feel of a Benchmark and nothing bigger than the Intelli.
Looks great, definitely would consider this for my next Mag project.
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WenULiVeUdiE nailed it. We just have to open up the rear frame hole to accommodate the banjo bolt on the RT.Originally posted by ResurectionWhat would it take to make that fit on a classic RT rail?
This new frame is a fuzz smaller than the YGrip I have here (front to back wise), which should make it just a fuzz smaller than an Intelliframe too. I don't have big hands at all, but I have no problem getting all the way around this one.Originally posted by -Cilio-Coolhand,
How is the grip size, as far as feel, compared to the Intelliframe? I have fairly small hands and typically like the feel of a Benchmark and nothing bigger than the Intelli.
Looks great, definitely would consider this for my next Mag project.
Hope that helped.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLC
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