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  • MANN
    I am in TN. GO VOLS.
    • Apr 2006
    • 4266

    #16
    pmd you

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    • pk5
      Registered User

      • Jan 2006
      • 608

      #17
      Originally posted by mag79
      I am not stealing anything; magnets have been used in paintball guns for sometime now all serving the same purpose. Just because someone changes the location of the magnet, doesn't mean that the concept of using magnet for trigger assist their own. It was never my intention to take credit for the magnets being sold by cyberave68 as "magnetmods". I will just change the name to the one that I will be selling. If you new the cost of the entire kit, you will see that the profit is nearly nothing.



      What the hell are you talking about? I have never taken credit for the installs that cyber has done. Only one person has sent me their frame for me to do an install and that was pk5.
      Look at the feedback that he has left me for that work, post #63: http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...0&page=3&pp=30. I have sold several of my own pneumag frames and have never had a negative complaint or have had them send it elsewhere to get it fixed.

      I can support this installation and say that the installation was flawless, the only problem was caused by me over pressuring the parts and he quickly fixed that problem at no charge. What else can i ask for?

      Secondly, a magnet is a magnet, you install 1 magnet or a whole bar of them you can still get the lever to work. Can the idea be defendable under any patent? No, not really, because it is such a simple concept that it could be done by anyone anyway. If you change the magnet to square, and mount it higher, would that make it "not stealing"?

      Lastly, if anyone else have send in "mag79" installation to be fix, please feel free to refer them or post proof about it. Please don't speculate or cause friction and turn this into another one of those AO vs. the PBL people kind of thing.

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      • pk5
        Registered User

        • Jan 2006
        • 608

        #18
        Now if there is a way to get a 90 degree that would attached to the screw instead of being glued on, that would make it the ultimate way of mounting it. Easy, less glue - less super glue for that matter, and a nice convenience.

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        • mag79
          WoodBall Ghost
          • Feb 2006
          • 1474

          #19
          Originally posted by pk5
          Now if there is a way to get a 90 degree that would attached to the screw instead of being glued on, that would make it the ultimate way of mounting it. Easy, less glue - less super glue for that matter, and a nice convenience.
          That should be easy to do if theres any spece left on the switch, I'll try it on my Chimera frame

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          • DEEPSEA
            AMBASSADOR OF THE DEEP

            • Jan 2009
            • 295

            #20
            gift sent with a pm.

            Thank you

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            • joebob09
              04 VIKING - - EP MAG
              • Dec 2003
              • 177

              #21
              I would like to know if this would fit into a chimera frame? If so I would be interested.

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              • mag79
                WoodBall Ghost
                • Feb 2006
                • 1474

                #22
                Originally posted by joebob09
                I would like to know if this would fit into a chimera frame? If so I would be interested.
                These parts will fit all the following Frames: Chimera, Intelli, Y-Grip, Z-Grip, Logic UMF, Triton, airwalk, stormwalk and Yes even the M90.

                Regardless of what frame you are using the Clippard MPA-3 will need to be trimmed on the side so it will fit in the frame. Also depending on how you mount your Fabco MSV-2 the lever may need to be cut.

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                • [MOOSE]
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 4

                  #23
                  Could I get the dimensions of these Clippard MPA-3 w/ Ram9Diameter and length), Fabco MSV-2(height, width and depth). Thanks in advance. I don't need to know what frames they fit in all I want is the dimensions. Again thanks.

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                  • mag79
                    WoodBall Ghost
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 1474

                    #24
                    Originally posted by [MOOSE]
                    Could I get the dimensions of these Clippard MPA-3 w/ Ram9Diameter and length), Fabco MSV-2(height, width and depth). Thanks in advance. I don't need to know what frames they fit in all I want is the dimensions. Again thanks.
                    clippard mpa-3 .562 dia
                    piston .234 dia x .475 long
                    fabco msv-2 1.0h x .63w x .31d (without lever)
                    1.25h x 1.63w (with lever)

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                    • [MOOSE]
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 4

                      #25
                      Thanks a bunch! Sorry if I sounded rude. Another Question is it necessary for the Fab-co msv-2 to have the lever or is it possible to actuate it without it?
                      Last edited by [MOOSE]; 02-02-2010, 04:50 PM.

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                      • MANN
                        I am in TN. GO VOLS.
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 4266

                        #26
                        Originally posted by [MOOSE]
                        Thanks a bunch! Sorry if I sounded rude. Another Question is it necessary for the Fab-co msv-2 to have the lever or is it possible to actuate it without it?
                        an msv-1 is the same thing as a msv 2 without the lever (So no you do not need the lever. It just cuts down on the pressure required to actuate the msv)

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                        • [MOOSE]
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 4

                          #27
                          Is it kinda hard to press it without the lever or it just makes it even lighter then the first one?

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                          • Mongoose
                            VenomousDesigns.com

                            • Nov 2006
                            • 1593

                            #28
                            Originally posted by [MOOSE]
                            Is it kinda hard to press it without the lever or it just makes it even lighter then the first one?
                            Its kinda hard...i personally wouldn't use one.

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                            • Badger
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 19

                              #29
                              All I can say is Fantistic Job Mag79.
                              I received my kit in the mail today. Only one week to arrive up in Canada.

                              The magnetic return is well made. Can't wait to get this installed on my Cocker project.

                              Moose. The lever does make it easier to activate but arm has some friction at the spring-pin linkage point. With some oil it should loosen up over time.

                              I'd recommend his kit to anyone.

                              - Brian

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                              • kwood
                                Registered User

                                • Dec 2008
                                • 882

                                #30
                                what is the overall length of those nylon tipped set screws?

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