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  • Engus
    PTP's favorite AO'er
    • Jul 2007
    • 414

    #316
    dend, it was to get rid of the gap between the breech and body for a better look. it probably would have to be a full channel though. it could just be a recessed circle where the detent would be since the breech is lowered in place.

    and off-topic : ptp is a couple blocks from Forest Ave. ? (yellow road just south of the "A")
    google map at ptp

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    • zondo
      One of 8 bosses... again.

      • Dec 2006
      • 2245

      #317
      Deposit sent.

      I love Portland, ME. What a beautiful area! And you can't spit on a corner without hitting a brewery or pub!
      Stay Classy, AO...
      BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIP

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      • Looper
        Registered User
        • Sep 2007
        • 754

        #318
        Originally posted by Engus
        dend, it was to get rid of the gap between the breech and body for a better look. it probably would have to be a full channel though. it could just be a recessed circle where the detent would be since the breech is lowered in place.

        and off-topic : ptp is a couple blocks from Forest Ave. ? (yellow road just south of the "A")
        google map at ptp
        At that intersection take a right and then your next driveway right. You should call or email them before you drop by just to be courteous and make sure they are there. Oh, and plan on at least a couple hours, there is a lot of stuff to view.

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        • Severe
          Leader of Lililputions
          • Feb 2002
          • 315

          #319
          I hate to add to the abundance of requests already here, but could you illustrate/describe how the 45 degree setting will work. Will there be a basic feedneck attachment that will then be utilized by a elbow?

          I'm one of those few 'freaks' who actually uses a red-dot on my mag and having hopper left or right is ideal for me.

          Even if I don't buy, thank you PTP for all of your efforts on behalf of the 'mag community.
          Lvl X TKO Automag PF/HL, Intelliframe, a Simmons 30mm Red Dot and a J&J 12" Ceramic barrel.
          Crossfire 68/4500
          -------------------------------------
          Die Hard Woods Player

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          • Chris Nearchos
            Aerospace Engineer Student
            • Aug 2004
            • 1910

            #320
            Just an idea to toss out to ptp (might help with the battery case issue). Since I have been asked this a few times already, thought I might pass it on.

            if you would want to redesign a new battery pack to fit the design, I would be more then willing to do the battery work to fit the new casing. I can use nice small size Li-ion cells to fit any design, so you wouldn't be restricted to a huge battery.

            -Chris
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            • GRimm
              a.k.a. Greyknight
              • Aug 2008
              • 327

              #321
              Deposit sent!
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              • ZoomZ@PTP
                PTP Manufacturing
                • Oct 2008
                • 230

                #322
                Originally posted by Severe
                I hate to add to the abundance of requests already here, but could you illustrate/describe how the 45 degree setting will work. Will there be a basic feedneck attachment that will then be utilized by a elbow?

                I'm one of those few 'freaks' who actually uses a red-dot on my mag and having hopper left or right is ideal for me.


                The 8 point star pattern on the breach block and front block allow you to set the breach block at 90L , 45L , Vertical , 45R and 90R and bolt the gun back together .

                Very simple and easy to do .

                The channel below the breach block is the only way i could get the detents to clear the body when the breach block is at 90L and 90R .

                The lower rail thickness is .235 , allowing just enough thread depth for the front grip screw and being made of 7075 give us the strength and hardness to eliminate any flex or bending .
                Last edited by ZoomZ@PTP; 01-25-2009, 04:04 PM.

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                • Engus
                  PTP's favorite AO'er
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 414

                  #323
                  Originally posted by Looper
                  At that intersection take a right and then your next driveway right. You should call or email them before you drop by just to be courteous and make sure they are there. Oh, and plan on at least a couple hours, there is a lot of stuff to view.

                  im not making a trip to maine anytime soon, I just thought it was a funny coincidence that Forest ave was close by.

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                  • Forest_ptp
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 137

                    #324
                    Originally posted by Severe
                    I hate to add to the abundance of requests already here, but could you illustrate/describe how the 45 degree setting will work. Will there be a basic feedneck attachment that will then be utilized by a elbow?

                    I'm one of those few 'freaks' who actually uses a red-dot on my mag and having hopper left or right is ideal for me.

                    Even if I don't buy, thank you PTP for all of your efforts on behalf of the 'mag community.
                    We need to include the feed tube in the drawings (7/8" tube - Angel threads). 45 will allow you to use a standard loader elbow. Don't forget that Armson sights can be used behind a vertical feed: www.armsonusa.com.

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                    • doc_Zox
                      Team Dead by Dawn
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 723

                      #325


                      since the feed doesn't rotate, but is aligned into the various positions, do you need the detent slot?

                      wouldn't a detent hole in the center and a relieved edge for the 45 positions work?

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                      • zondo
                        One of 8 bosses... again.

                        • Dec 2006
                        • 2245

                        #326
                        Originally posted by doc_Zox
                        Is that the guy from Minority Report in the background?
                        Stay Classy, AO...
                        BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIP

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                        • ZoomZ@PTP
                          PTP Manufacturing
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 230

                          #327
                          Looks like Nero .

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                          • Tracy_ptp
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 944

                            #328
                            Originally posted by doc_Zox


                            since the feed doesn't rotate, but is aligned into the various positions, do you need the detent slot?

                            wouldn't a detent hole in the center and a relieved edge for the 45 positions work?

                            The feed does rotate!!

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                            • zondo
                              One of 8 bosses... again.

                              • Dec 2006
                              • 2245

                              #329
                              With all the meat left on the body, couldn't you just mill some picatinny rails on to it?
                              Stay Classy, AO...
                              BEO: RIP / Topgun Paintball: RIP / Old MCB: RIP

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                              • ZoomZ@PTP
                                PTP Manufacturing
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 230

                                #330
                                Originally posted by zondo
                                With all the meat left on the body, couldn't you just mill some picatinny rails on to it?
                                Nope

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