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  • PBCapo
    Mech & Aero Eng. Student
    • Nov 2002
    • 1198

    #31
    i love you pneumagger
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    Upgraded Minimag F/S F/T

    My Mags:

    -Blue ULE, Xvalve, intelli, blue cp gasthru and flame drop, black and blue cp 2 piece

    -Minimag, gas thru and taso drop with on/off, stock barrel

    Good Traders: Serialthriller, Heftylefty, Doctorstox, -=[ DevNull ]=-, d40winker(from PBN), bensongg, pbcustom98, nouseforname

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    • Pneumagger
      I like 'Mags.

      • Jun 2006
      • 3556

      #32
      Fixed

      Please send all PM's to this account - "Pneumagger"

      I'll be checking the "Pnuemagger" Inbox for about a month and completeing all current and pending deals/trades with that name.

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      • c0rpse
        Pneu, Spider, E, I, X
        • Apr 2006
        • 60

        #33
        There is no MSV-2R, did you mean MSV-2A? The one with the lever and the roller? If so can you send me some pics of how you mounted it? [email protected]

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        • PnueMagger

          #34
          Originally posted by c0rpse
          There is no MSV-2R, did you mean MSV-2A? The one with the lever and the roller? If so can you send me some pics of how you mounted it? [email protected]
          I'll post some tonight, but they will be webcam pics. The MSV-2R does exist. It is the MSV-2 with the lever tilting the reverse direction. Your right BTW. It was a modified MSV-2A I used, my bad.

          I've been trying so many different 3ways lately - - I just got mixed up. It's super light - rated @ 2 ounces for 100psi. I'm using much less than 100psi and also have the mechanical advantage of a trigger. So I conservatively estimate it is a sub-one-ounce pull. I'll be testing the setup with a stock xvalve and ULTed Xvalve (coutesy of shorty) and I'll see how much lighter those are than a classic valve setup.

          EDIT: I'l post up a new thread in the technical section tonight describing everything. Much like phishphen's thread but a little more up to date.

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          • wjr
            Registered User
            • Feb 2006
            • 995

            #35
            Excellent job pneumagger. Very impressive. I'm glad to see that you put my emag on-off to good use.

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