Logic Ultimate Mechanical Mag Frame

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  • CoolHand
    Logic Industries LLC
    • Jan 2003
    • 3769

    #1

    Logic Ultimate Mechanical Mag Frame

    OK Guys, I've gotten the price nailed down, so here is the skinny.

    I wanted these new mech frames to be a viable alternative to the AGD Intelliframe, and the price reflects this.

    Just $105 for Black, Red, or Blue!

    Click Here to Order.

    Same drill as always with new stuff, if you get one bought before they go to ano you can choose any solid color for no extra charge.

    Pics:









    That is all.
    Ryan Shanks
    Logic Industries LLC
  • mag88888
    ULE MAG
    • Oct 2004
    • 983

    #2
    wow, i want one! nice work coolhand, you just keep thing coming!
    rt ule custom, boomstick, ult,apoc2k and x board revi, i want:j&j ceramic.

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    • tropical_fishy
      KART
      • Oct 2004
      • 1017

      #3
      Very nice Job, Ryan!



      -Derek On Trop's Name.

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      • Arstron
        fusionowners.org

        • Mar 2005
        • 2347

        #4
        I still am not sure about the frame, but I am not making any judgments on it until november 12th
        Last edited by Arstron; 10-20-2005, 12:56 PM.

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        • UTDragun
          Tennessee Paintvols
          • Feb 2005
          • 1052

          #5
          Originally posted by Arstron
          I still am not sure about the frame, but I am not making any judgments on it until november 12th
          If it is anything like the last one he made, which im quite positive it is, it will be awesome.
          embargo backwards = o grab me

          "Guns dont kill people, husbands that come home early do." -Larry The Cable Guy

          Dragun Drallion, nexus kit, tickler, e2, pysco 5" drop w/ on off, macroline, A+ bolt and back block, Oydessy 3 barrel kit, armson stealth, 15* ASA, Kapp pump arm, Black Magic, warp feed w/ 12v upgrade, halo b w/ vic&rip, 91/4500 bulldog

          Tippmann 98C ebolt, lp kit, m-16 kit, palmer stabilizer

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          • davidmoore714
            El Rojo Grande
            • May 2005
            • 33

            #6
            questions

            Im new to the mag world (still waiting on delivery of my very first one) so forgive me if these are stupid questions... but will this frame accept the same mod as the intelliframe with the microswitch linked to a loader? And will this frame work with any mech mag rail without modification to either the frame or the rail?

            Just curious. Thanks.
            DM

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            • CoolHand
              Logic Industries LLC
              • Jan 2003
              • 3769

              #7
              Originally posted by davidmoore714
              Im new to the mag world (still waiting on delivery of my very first one) so forgive me if these are stupid questions... but will this frame accept the same mod as the intelliframe with the microswitch linked to a loader? And will this frame work with any mech mag rail without modification to either the frame or the rail?

              Just curious. Thanks.
              DM
              Yes, you can intellifeed this one the same way you would an Intelliframe. Same parts, using the same instructions.

              It will mount to any rail, and work just fine, however, if you try to use one on a classic rail, you won't have any place to mount a foregrip. The trigger guard is so big that there just isn't room left up front to mount one.

              If you have a classic RT (the old original RT with the gas-thru rail), I will need to have the old frame sent down here so I can open up the rear frame hole to work with the Banjo Type Field Strip Screw.
              Ryan Shanks
              Logic Industries LLC

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              • mag88888
                ULE MAG
                • Oct 2004
                • 983

                #8
                sooo its $130 with grips?
                rt ule custom, boomstick, ult,apoc2k and x board revi, i want:j&j ceramic.

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                • CoolHand
                  Logic Industries LLC
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 3769

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mag88888
                  sooo its $130 with grips?
                  Yeah, those SP grips are $25.

                  BUT, they take any regular .45 style grips, so you don't need to buy them from me. I just have a steady supply of the SP grips. If I could find a good stock of those old DYE grips like AGD ships on the IFrames, I'd go with them and just include them in the price, but I can't find them anywhere.

                  If enough people want them I can also get the 32 deg knockoffs, which are much cheaper.

                  Honestly, I just figured everyone would have .45 grips laying around, so they would want to buy the frames bare.
                  Ryan Shanks
                  Logic Industries LLC

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                  • luke
                    lukescustoms.com

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 8211

                    #10
                    It will mount to any rail, and work just fine, however, if you try to use one on a classic rail, you won't have any place to mount a foregrip. The trigger guard is so big that there just isn't room left up front to mount one.
                    Where there's a will there's a way.

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                    • CoolHand
                      Logic Industries LLC
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 3769

                      #11
                      Originally posted by luke
                      Where there's a will there's a way.
                      Oh yes, there is always a way. It's just not a bolt-on solution for the end consumer.

                      You know me, I'm always down for the custom work, but it's never as simple or as fast as just buying a piece and bolting it on.
                      Ryan Shanks
                      Logic Industries LLC

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                      • Arstron
                        fusionowners.org

                        • Mar 2005
                        • 2347

                        #12
                        just wondering, how much bigger is the trigger guard compared to an intelliframe? In all honesty the big trigger guard is whats kept me away from both frames.

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                        • CoolHand
                          Logic Industries LLC
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 3769

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Arstron
                          just wondering, how much bigger is the trigger guard compared to an intelliframe? In all honesty the big trigger guard is whats kept me away from both frames.
                          About a quarter of an inch (0.25"), 5/16" at most. The mechanical version doesn't have as big a guard as the electro does (even though they are similarly shaped).

                          You're dismissing it because of looks, but just wait until you shoot an electro with a trigger guard big enough that you don't hit your finders when walking the trigger. You will feel a difference.

                          It really helps me maintain my rhythm, and I have gotten a lot of compliments back from guys who bought the Shocker frames saying the same. The big guard looks a little goofy, but it is functional, even on a mechanical marker. If you're not running into the trigger guard, you're more likely to maintain your rhythm, which in turn helps you maintain your ROF.
                          Ryan Shanks
                          Logic Industries LLC

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                          • luke
                            lukescustoms.com

                            • Jan 2001
                            • 8211

                            #14
                            Originally posted by CoolHand
                            Oh yes, there is always a way. It's just not a bolt-on solution for the end consumer.

                            You know me, I'm always down for the custom work, but it's never as simple or as fast as just buying a piece and bolting it on.
                            What I was thinking is that the original rail has the dove tail side mount.

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                            • CoolHand
                              Logic Industries LLC
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 3769

                              #15
                              Originally posted by luke
                              What I was thinking is that the original rail has the dove tail side mount.
                              Oh snap! That's a hell of an idea actually.

                              Slide on and clamp down.
                              Ryan Shanks
                              Logic Industries LLC

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