G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags

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  • p8ntbal4me
    No more UTBs!
    • Aug 2003
    • 2560

    #436
    Well Im sold.

    I bought a frame just to get in on the first order,... but after seeing the straw pull the trigger and cycle the gun,... I can see that some effort was put into the design and G-Force is making true about their part of the deal..... so thanks for that G-Force!


    Garf - thanks for the videos as well,... nice to see a working product.

    To the AO;

    Guys,.. the pneumatic frame is here. Buy it before its gone.
    _______________________
    Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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    • Smoothice
      Registered User

      • Nov 2006
      • 4579

      #437
      Originally posted by G-Force Tech
      Frame works on MM/AM and Tac-One sears. No modification is needed.

      What's different about your sear?

      Garf
      My sear is the one on the right. The black lines indicates the area I had to remove in order to make it work for my pneumag.

      Will the sear on the right work with your pneu frame?

      [IMG][/IMG]

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      • TnDeathInc
        AKA's are my new thing
        • Apr 2007
        • 651

        #438
        Silly Ao'ers second runs are for kids...

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        • p8ntball72
          www.southwestvoodoo.com
          • Nov 2002
          • 467

          #439
          a fool and his money will soon be parted

          Originally posted by TnDeathInc
          Silly Ao'ers second runs are for kids...

          With the amount of Pre- Order vaporware this community has been subject to from shysters with big promises, how could you blame any of us from holding back ?
          Originally posted by AGD
          "No we don't install these things, there are no instructions and the box really sucks."

          www.southwestvoodoo.com

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          • going_home
            Hebrews 13:8

            • Dec 2004
            • 8345

            #440
            Originally posted by p8ntball72
            With the amount of Pre- Order vaporware this community has been subject to from shysters with big promises, how could you blame any of us from holding back ?
            Please state all parties this statement is about by name .
            The obvious one would be the Devilmag but the statement "shysters" was plural.
            Last edited by going_home; 10-21-2007, 06:14 PM.

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            • RogueFactor
              Registered User
              • Dec 2001
              • 633

              #441
              Originally posted by going_home
              Please state all parties this statement is about by name .
              The obvious one would be the Devilmag but the statement "shysters" was plural.
              TAG Pre-order E-mag board anyone?

              I know you claim to be old, but your memory cant be that bad.

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              • G-Force Tech
                Registered User
                • Aug 2007
                • 182

                #442
                The frame will work only with the sear on the left.

                Garf


                Originally posted by smoothice
                My sear is the one on the right. The black lines indicates the area I had to remove in order to make it work for my pneumag.

                Will the sear on the right work with your pneu frame?

                [IMG][/IMG]

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                • going_home
                  Hebrews 13:8

                  • Dec 2004
                  • 8345

                  #443
                  Originally posted by RogueFactor
                  TAG Pre-order E-mag board anyone?

                  I know you claim to be old, but your memory cant be that bad.
                  I wasnt aware of that one, but thanks for always being there with a belittling remark.

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                  • cyrus-the-virus
                    http://www.thepbforum.com/
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1259

                    #444
                    Originally posted by cyrus-the-virus
                    Quick question..

                    Do you guy's to the modification to the ASA?

                    How much would it cost to get a complete internal LPR frame that's ready to be straped on and used(excluding the ASA)?

                    Thanks

                    Cy
                    Can I has an anser plz?

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                    • warbeak2099
                      That is my foot!
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 4447

                      #445
                      Originally posted by cyrus-the-virus
                      Can I has an anser plz?
                      Price is on the website:

                      $199 for the frame
                      $65 for the internal LPR

                      ~$265
                      My Feedback

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                      • luke
                        lukescustoms.com

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 8216

                        #446
                        Are these sold out yet?

                        Sorry I haven't been following this thread very close.

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                        • Anjin3515
                          Guy with a question
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 367

                          #447
                          I am going to play the noob here...cause well...I am...

                          Luke has helped me out some with this....

                          But...
                          what exactly are the advantages of a pneumatic?
                          How hard is it to install?
                          Why do you need a LPR?
                          What is this about having to mill/drill the ASA?

                          I ask on be-half of my noob brothers and sisters...who if they understood may buy one

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                          • Smoothice
                            Registered User

                            • Nov 2006
                            • 4579

                            #448
                            Originally posted by Anjin3515
                            I am going to play the noob here...cause well...I am...

                            Luke has helped me out some with this....

                            But...
                            what exactly are the advantages of a pneumatic?

                            the pneumatics assist in moving the sear which releases the bolt, which fires the paintball. Instead of your finger pulling hard enough to release the sear your finger only needs to activate the pneus and then the pneus release the sear.

                            How hard is it to install?

                            Are you asking about a DIY pneumatic trigger or the g force one?

                            DIY = pretty hard and time consuming.

                            Gforce = bolt on and connect hose from LPR

                            continued below.

                            Beemer I still can't get the quotes to work


                            Edit....
                            If you quote and answer a post like you did you have to have at least ONE[1] character out side of the quote, Or you will get that error.
                            Last edited by Beemer; 10-23-2007, 10:08 AM.

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                            • Smoothice
                              Registered User

                              • Nov 2006
                              • 4579

                              #449
                              Originally posted by Anjin3515
                              Why do you need a LPR?

                              The pneumatics do not require as strong of air as the valve does. Actually strong air can damage them. So to reduce the air pressure going to the pneus you need an LPR. The LPR can reduce the psi down to a safe level. Maybe between 40-80 psi. This also helps with overall air efficiency.

                              What is this about having to mill/drill the ASA?

                              The gforce frame has been engineered so that the end user (us) can have a completely self contained pneumatic trigger frame. Which basically means the lpr is inside the frame as well. If you decide to go this route you will need to attach your asa directly to the bottom of the trigger frame. This means no drops of any kind. The asa would then need a hole drilled into the top of it. This will create a direct air path from the asa to the lpr inside the trigger frame. Which means less hoses as well.

                              I ask on be-half of my noob brothers and sisters...who if they understood may buy one
                              1
                              Last edited by Beemer; 10-23-2007, 10:07 AM.

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                              • Anjin3515
                                Guy with a question
                                • Aug 2007
                                • 367

                                #450
                                Thanks for the explanation!

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