G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags

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

    #496
    dont get me wrong im going to enjoy itit but i find the frames will include statement to be miss leading to get to a 17 page thread and say one of the pieces you have been showing form page one now is 15$. If i bought YOUR version of the internal LPR, why wouldnt the adapter be sold in conjuction with it? To me its like buying a car and then them saying oh, the tires you see on it, youll have to pay for those?

    Oh well, if its that way, its that way.

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    • splat15k
      The Beast from the East

      • Oct 2001
      • 1227

      #497
      My question is why is an adaptor needed for the on/off ASA...can't it be built into the bottom of the frame?
      Last edited by splat15k; 10-28-2007, 01:17 PM.
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      • G-Force Tech
        Registered User
        • Aug 2007
        • 182

        #498
        The optional adaptor will only work with the the CP on/off direct mount with air bleed. I did state "Option" , if was included, it would not say "Option"

        Most of the on/off ASAs on the market do not require an adaptor. Just a single hole drilled would work.

        The adaptor is for only those that have the CP directmount on/off with air bleed.

        If you are buying a car and the brochure says "option" or "optional" which means chargeable. I havn't seen any brochure for a car says tires are optional.

        Garf



        Originally posted by TnDeathInc
        dont get me wrong im going to enjoy itit but i find the frames will include statement to be miss leading to get to a 17 page thread and say one of the pieces you have been showing form page one now is 15$. If i bought YOUR version of the internal LPR, why wouldnt the adapter be sold in conjuction with it? To me its like buying a car and then them saying oh, the tires you see on it, youll have to pay for those?

        Oh well, if its that way, its that way.
        Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-28-2007, 11:59 AM.

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

          #499
          The adaptor is not needed for most direct mount on/off ASA. You can use what ever directmount ASA you wish.

          The CP on/off direct mount with air bleed, purges the air out through the top of the ASA around the 10-32 mounting screws. the mount also has a groove milled on the top to make it not suitable for drilling. That is way this adaptor is needed.

          In a ideal world, if I could make the ASA for this frame, I would but...... CP has patents on it.

          If opted for an internal LPR, then drilling the on/off ASA is a must.

          Garf


          Originally posted by splat15k
          My question is why is an adapter needed for the on/off ASA...can't it be built into the bottom of the frame?
          Last edited by G-Force Tech; 10-28-2007, 12:02 PM.

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          • craltal
            MCB, baby...
            • Oct 2003
            • 1452

            #500
            is this frame longer than a standard mag frame? I'm thinking of picking one up for my micromag but don't want to loose my foregrip - I didn't pickup one of the Logic UMF's because it was too long for my application (I can measure things when I get home if I need to)

            If this information was already stated, I apologize for bringing it back up.

            Thanks,
            Carl

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

              #501
              Carl,

              The frame is same height and length of an intelliframe.

              Garf



              Originally posted by craltal
              is this frame longer than a standard mag frame? I'm thinking of picking one up for my micromag but don't want to loose my foregrip - I didn't pickup one of the Logic UMF's because it was too long for my application (I can measure things when I get home if I need to)

              If this information was already stated, I apologize for bringing it back up.

              Thanks,
              Carl

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

                #502
                I understand Garf, im just trying to be an informed consumer, not trying to bust your chops, but if it says optional on a car, it includes a price out beside it initially. Please charge me for the adapter plate, pm me if you need my information.

                Richard Jones -

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

                  #503
                  Richard,

                  Are you using the CP directmount ASA with airbleed?

                  Garf



                  Originally posted by TnDeathInc
                  I understand Garf, im just trying to be an informed consumer, not trying to bust your chops, but if it says optional on a car, it includes a price out beside it initially. Please charge me for the adapter plate, pm me if you need my information.

                  Richard Jones -

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

                    #504
                    Ill be buying one if thats what i need to purchase. I have sevearl cps not sure if i have a direct mount or not.

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

                      #505
                      Direct mount ASAs mount directly to the bottom of the grip frame and do not require a rail.

                      Direct mount with air bleed has the convience of air purge instead of dry firing to purge your mag with a standard direct mount.

                      Most non bleed ASA can be be drilled and do not require any adaptor.

                      Garf



                      Originally posted by TnDeathInc
                      Ill be buying one if thats what i need to purchase. I have sevearl cps not sure if i have a direct mount or not.

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

                        #506
                        Originally posted by G-Force Tech
                        Direct mount ASAs mount directly to the bottom of the grip frame and do not require a rail.

                        Direct mount with air bleed has the convience of air purge instead of dry firing to purge your mag with a standard direct mount.

                        Most non bleed ASA can be be drilled and do not require any adaptor.

                        Garf

                        I have bleeding asa's

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

                          #507
                          Then an adaptor would be required.

                          Does any one out there use the bleeding Newdesignz direct mounts????

                          Garf



                          Originally posted by TnDeathInc
                          I have bleeding asa's

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

                            #508
                            Ok I am thoroughly confused now. I have a CP direct mount with air bleed. Does it need to be drilled? I know I need the adapter for it.
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                            • Danterwhoo
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 73

                              #509
                              So...since a lot of us have the CP ASA's and have ordered, when will the adapter be available on the gforce website to purchase it? And how can we not get charged for more shippingwhen purchasing it, if it is all (grip, pnues, and adapter) coming in one shipment. I just don't like to pay for more shipping if it is all coming at the same time. Ohh...the adapters are coming pre-drilled right???

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

                                #510
                                The ASA mod is confusing because no one really understands how the mod works. You need to drill the ASA or else you can not get air into the grip frame. The only other way is pull air from the other unused 1/8-NPT port on the opposite side of the ASA.

                                The adaptor is a special job on its own. We will be make these up just for those that are going to be using the CP direct mount that has air bleed. This ASA bleeds the air through the top of the ASA. It also has a groove milled directly in the center line which renders a passage useless.

                                That is the reason why a special adapter has to be made for this ASA.

                                As long as any ASA has a flat surface and the area below it is tank air, then drilling a 1/16 will port the air into the grip frame.

                                Other direct mount may not need this ASA if a) the top surface is flat b)tank air pressure is directly below and between the mounting screws.

                                Those that have ordered the LPRs from us and also are using CP direct mount ASAs with air bleed needs the special adaptors will be made up. I will contact all those that order the internal LPR later to see if you want this adaptor. The cost is $15. and will sent with the LPR with no additional shipping charges.

                                Garf




                                Originally posted by Danterwhoo
                                So...since a lot of us have the CP ASA's and have ordered, when will the adapter be available on the gforce website to purchase it? And how can we not get charged for more shippingwhen purchasing it, if it is all (grip, pnues, and adapter) coming in one shipment. I just don't like to pay for more shipping if it is all coming at the same time. Ohh...the adapters are coming pre-drilled right???

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