G-Force to release pneumatic frames for the Mags

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  • PhoenixWolf
    AKA WardenWolf
    • Mar 2006
    • 137

    #1771
    Well, it says mine's in Phoenix, so I should have it today or tomorrow. Once I get the parts together, I'll figure out what I'm gonna do with it. It should give me a much lighter alternative to my E-Mag.

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    • Smoothice
      Registered User

      • Nov 2006
      • 4579

      #1772
      Originally posted by PhoenixWolf
      Well, it says mine's in Phoenix, so I should have it today or tomorrow. Once I get the parts together, I'll figure out what I'm gonna do with it. It should give me a much lighter alternative to my E-Mag.
      lighter and may be just as fast

      Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.

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      • PhoenixWolf
        AKA WardenWolf
        • Mar 2006
        • 137

        #1773
        I never claimed to have fast fingers, but a walkable short trigger still helps me. I'll have to post a pic of the Maginov once I have it fully set up with this (green ULE Warp Mag with a stock and hopper adapter; I'll be getting a green Micro Rock for it as well). I managed to build an incredibly light, comfortable, and effective scenario marker out of it. My take on the "Mag Rifle" concept is more of an assault rifle than Noxx's setup, but honestly I think it works a LOT better.

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        • TwilightG
          www.BigEvilOnline.com

          • Mar 2007
          • 1387

          #1774
          I still haven't mounted mine to my Mag but I'm quite impressed at how light the frame is.
          I know there really hasn't been much mention of it but Garf did quite a job gutting this thing!

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          • PhoenixWolf
            AKA WardenWolf
            • Mar 2006
            • 137

            #1775
            All right, I have it. And it shows I need to remove the moving mechanical arm from the sear. What is the proper way to accomplish this?

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            • tech-chan
              is the TKO of design.
              • Nov 2006
              • 875

              #1776
              Originally posted by PhoenixWolf
              All right, I have it. And it shows I need to remove the moving mechanical arm from the sear. What is the proper way to accomplish this?
              Just pull the arms of the trigger rod apart gently.

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              • mtaylor
                EP Magger
                • Feb 2008
                • 87

                #1777
                Stick a flathead screwdriver in and twist to separate the bits around the pin, and it should come off.

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                • PhoenixWolf
                  AKA WardenWolf
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 137

                  #1778
                  All right. Just didn't want to bend it permanently. It sprung back, so no worries.

                  I've got it on the gun now, and it's as assembled as it can be until I get my LPR. I ordered the Palmers Micro Rock for it, and now just need to contact Luke to have him tap my ASA and maybe mill my rail while I'm at it. This new frame is so light it makes the gun slightly top heavy.
                  Last edited by PhoenixWolf; 08-29-2008, 04:44 PM.

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                  • babyface
                    down, but never out
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 340

                    #1779
                    Originally posted by PhoenixWolf
                    Virtue makes them. Just look. They're standard .45 grips.

                    thanks

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                    • PhoenixWolf
                      AKA WardenWolf
                      • Mar 2006
                      • 137

                      #1780
                      Ignore that. I was unaware Garth had changed the grip screw design. I will need to see if some of the 3-hole .45 grips will work for it.

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

                        #1781
                        Originally posted by WickedKlown2
                        Warbeak2099,,,

                        My extender is a NDZ Thread Saver On/Off w/air purge.... Link to NDZ Thread Saver... I hope this helps...

                        WK2
                        It helps big time, thanks!
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                        • Phurious
                          Generally likeable guy
                          • Apr 2002
                          • 106

                          #1782
                          I received my frame today; I must say the quality looks good. Thank you Garf! On a side note, does anyone know where I can get a foregrip drilled/tapped for a LPR? Anyone know of anyone selling them?

                          Thank you,

                          Phurious
                          Email: [email protected], AIM: Phurious, YAHOO: KomputrKnurd


                          My Good Guys List: Donggie, HungSolo, Sygyzy, MiCRoFooL, Mister .44, Kicker35, Zinn

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                          • Smoothice
                            Registered User

                            • Nov 2006
                            • 4579

                            #1783
                            pm loguzzzzzz here on ao. He can do it for you. Heck he can probably put an internal lpr in there as well if there is room.

                            He did an internal lpr in my chimera and it came out great.

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                            • babyface
                              down, but never out
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 340

                              #1784
                              i shot the frame today works great, but the barrel was sweating as if i was using co2. it was kind of humid out this morning. but couldnt understand why that was happening. any ideas?

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                              • TwilightG
                                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                                • Mar 2007
                                • 1387

                                #1785
                                Originally posted by babyface
                                i shot the frame today works great, but the barrel was sweating as if i was using co2. it was kind of humid out this morning. but couldnt understand why that was happening. any ideas?
                                Stop shooting so fast!

                                It happens.. my barrel tends to chill from rapid firing. Ironically, feel the valve after firing off a few good ropes of paint. It gets surprisingly warm.

                                There's a whole slew of physics involved that I only know a little about so I'll just leave at that.

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