Originally posted by G-Force Tech
G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags
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I believe he may be referring to getting a Vertical Adapter and rail modified to accept an LPR out front then pass air through the rail. -
video?, pics of a final frame?
update on production of frame/reg?
as someone who put some $ down im very interested, buti dont want you do be sidetracked with little things that may slow down the process

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Originally posted by G-Force Techhttp://img532.imageshack.us/my.php?i...mag1wmvtt9.flv
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Both videos have the 0.2mm trigger pull on the pre-production frames, an improvement over the the earlier prototypes which 0.5mm instead.
To show how light the trigger pull was, firing was done with a McDonalds milkshake straw.
We had a minor leak after retuning the Level 10 but was cleared up after several shots.
Garf
Hey Garf - I would be more than willing to donate my service to tune that lvl10 kit for ya!!
Also a quick suguestion - you can probably shoot that gun ALOT faster with a little more slop in he trigger.Comment
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Our vertical adaptor have a channel milled to feed to LPR hose into the grip frame itself. The grip frame has a channel millled in-line with the vertical ASA to let LPR hose feed into the pneumatics.
You do not need to modify the rail.
Garf
Originally posted by PneumaggerI believe he may be referring to getting a Vertical Adapter and rail modified to accept an LPR out front then pass air through the rail.Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-26-2007, 08:50 AM.Comment
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The level 10 works now. It needed the next size carrier to stop the leak.
the slop in the trigger was from a loose set screw. The trigger has no slop since it uses two ball bearings for the pivot.
Garf
Originally posted by BigEvilHey Garf - I would be more than willing to donate my service to tune that lvl10 kit for ya!!
Also a quick suguestion - you can probably shoot that gun ALOT faster with a little more slop in he trigger.Comment
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Originally posted by G-Force TechThe level 10 works now. It needed the next size carrier to stop the leak.
the slop in the trigger was from a loose set screw. The trigger has no slop since it uses two ball bearings for the pivot.
Garf
I actually wasnt clear on that.. i mean fwd/rear slop. Not side to side.
However.. it looks very impressive. Unless that straw is covering a stainless steel rod, then this thing should be wicked fast.
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The straw does flex but the trigger is light enough for the straw to fire it.
If you look at the live firing video, the straw is flexing.
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Garf
Originally posted by BigEvilI actually wasnt clear on that.. i mean fwd/rear slop. Not side to side.
However.. it looks very impressive. Unless that straw is covering a stainless steel rod, then this thing should be wicked fast.
Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-26-2007, 10:34 AM.Comment
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Garf, I've ordered my frame and LPR and am counting the days.
The question I have is with the ASA. I like CP ASA's and will use one of those.
Do I need a direct mount ASA or one that mounts to a rail? I want to have all the parts here when the frame comes in so I can drill the hole and get to playing.
In other words, do I want this:
or this:
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I'm pretty sure, based on what Garf has said earlier, that you are going to want the second one pictured.Comment
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Warbeak2099 is correct, You need use the second one in your pics. I will be offering an adapter plate which is essentially an air manifold that routes the air from a single drill hole on top of the ASA to directly below the air passage input of the grip frame for the internal Micro-LPR.
o-rings are needed for the air seal between the adaptor plate and the grip frame and ASA.
I have tested the rail version which tears the o-ring when sliding the rail and ASA together.
The reason why in case you ask why a adaptor plate is required, is the mounting holes of the ASA are in reality the vent holes for bleeding the air from the ASA.
Garf
Very important note; I am pretty sure once you drill the ASA, CP will void your warranty!
Originally posted by Don CarnageGarf, I've ordered my frame and LPR and am counting the days.
The question I have is with the ASA. I like CP ASA's and will use one of those.
Do I need a direct mount ASA or one that mounts to a rail? I want to have all the parts here when the frame comes in so I can drill the hole and get to playing.
In other words, do I want this:
or this:
Thanks.Comment
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