It looks absolutely phenomenal!!! Great all around job. That there is a keeper, so don't get any ideas of selling it, cause I am broke!!!
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Very well done
Now we need to get some more out there and have a game.
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See if anyone new wants to know how to make one, UP WE GOLast edited by Phantom_Mag; 01-03-2006, 08:55 PM.
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Nice. I'm working on a similar thing for my Minimag, but with a 3.5oz CO2 tank. I'm just stuck on what to do for feeding paint... I'm thinking 12 round tubes, but I want something I can take on and off pretty easily. Might just make a trip to a hardware store and buy some PVC, see what I can whip up.
Got two questions, though. First, why chop the body and rail? Did having it there really ruin the looks of it, or was it more of a "why not" thing? Secondly, how long does it take to reload paint and CO2? I've never really messed with anything besides CA and hoppers, so I'm a bit curious.Comment
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hey nice job there. i was considering making something like this if i had the cash or time.
one thing tho, did you ever consider welding the 12g changer to the body above the valve? this would put it directly behind the 10rd mag. to reload, you could just put a hole in the mag where the pf plug goes and rotate the pf plug to open and close the hole. maybe even attach a little lever to the pf plug. the only question is, if you did put the 12g there, how far would it stick out the back?
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It takes about 10 seconds to relaod and an additional 10 to regas, though im not the quickest. And yes the body and rail did have to be milled in my case, having the extra 3/4 inch bothered the hell out of me, thats why ive never liked the RT style. A huge gap between the grip and frame kills it for me. Same for having extra useless rail in front too. Its these little things that make a marker too me.
Its not just which body or rail you like, but how they flow together with the rest of the marker. Call me pickey but it really does a number for the marker.
Ive thought about a few differnt places to put the 12 gram where it would be easy to change, currently the marker has two places where the 12 gram can go. Where it is pictured, and also underneath the barrel on a duckbill asa. I have tapped two holes on the rail for the duckbill and its just about perfectly lined up the end of the barrel and feedtube.
Thanks guys for you interest i figured id bring the old thread back up for these exact reasons.
Michael
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You can use a ULE body and tap a hole so you can mount a phantom horizontal feed tube to it. Then you one screw will remove your feedneck so you can easily put your feedneck back in. Thats how I did with my stock class mag.Originally posted by ThePixelGuruNice. I'm working on a similar thing for my Minimag, but with a 3.5oz CO2 tank. I'm just stuck on what to do for feeding paint... I'm thinking 12 round tubes, but I want something I can take on and off pretty easily. Might just make a trip to a hardware store and buy some PVC, see what I can whip up.
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You know, I was thinking about trying something like that with a special ops longbow magazine kit and my Tac One. Since my Tac-One is brand new, it would have the cool milled out rail, and put the 12 gram adapter right next to the trigger guard vertically. It wouldn't work very well unless I got a LVL 7 bolt and Classic Valve instead. If someone could mod one of their 21 ball magazine into a much smaller magazine and ano them black, it would be easy to change out mags. It would be pretty costly, but it would be worth it. I just think it would be a tight mod, and still be capable of being a stock Tac-One. I like modularity (sp/the right word?)
I really like that stock class mag too, Arstron. I would personally do that if I had the money.
What I would have personally think would rock is a custom (possibly bought through AGD) made marker with these parts:- Tac-One Mainbody
- Tac-One Milled Tac Rail (Tac-One's new rail)
- Stock AGD ASA (on all of the AGD Mechs, but without a foregrip)
- Single Trigger Carbon Fiber Frame Assy
- LVL 7 Bolt
- Classic Valve
This mag would be the perfect base marker for my idea with the Spec Ops Magazine idea. It would work great, look cool, and be fun for everyone. All you would need then is a small barrel.Last edited by NinjaoftheNight79; 01-03-2006, 10:26 PM.Comment
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You got me thinking now, a tac one body really would look great on my mag with my feed tube. I might have to check into that. As for your idea, you can buy a used classic valve with level 7 bolt for around $40-$50 now. So if you wanted to try this, you could sell the xvalve to pay for the extra parts. As for the long bows magazine, at 21 rounds it would just about perfect, you would run out of paint just before you run out of co2.
I belive I am going to have to put this idea to the top of my list for now (getting a tac one body), I have been needing a ule body for my dragun mag and the one on my stock class would be perfect for drilling eyes.
Sorry phantom_mag for hijacking your thread, just was wanting to help ninja out with some other ideas. :)Comment
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My project was not intended to be a sock class mag, just a pistol, and thats why i didnt want the 12 gram on the back it sticks way far out the back, if im goign to put it in a holster it is best under the barrel, but thats only for when im dual wielding with my sidearm.And its also imposible to put i screw and have neough force into the body to hold a feedtube down, im assuming he put it into the thicker alluminum by the feedneck. As you can see i milled that all off for my feedtube I put off the front. Also i wa slimited to whan i can do since i built it by myself.
BTW Your mag is beautiful, i love it.Last edited by Phantom_Mag; 01-04-2006, 11:24 AM.
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future ideas
i'd love to see this gun with a sidecar holder for the 12 gram charger
or run the ball caddy backwards with teh Co2 changer out the front like a tac lightComment

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