FBM actually just lost one of their anodizers and have been scramblimg to catch up since he left.
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a dallara rail is based off the am/mm rail. Yes it will fit but you will not have space to mount a foregrip.Comment
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Precisely.Originally posted by Carbon Bluea dallara rail is based off the am/mm rail. Yes it will fit but you will not have space to mount a foregrip.
Dallara Rail = Fancy Milled Classic Rail = No workie so good.
Now, Karta on the other hand . . . . . . . .
If you gotta have one, and you gotta have a Dallara body and rail, then I can certainly make it work for you.
You know, custom shop and all . . . . . . .
Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLCComment
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got the frame today.
but no rail bushing, and ive got a question the trigger pin seems a little loose and there seems to be very little play in the pin itself. Will this thing fall out during play? is loctite needed? is there supposed to be a safety?
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Damnit. I am very sorry about missing that, it just got lost in the hustle. I even had a bushing set aside for it and everything.Originally posted by Carbon Bluegot the frame today.
but no rail bushing, and ive got a question the trigger pin seems a little loose and there seems to be very little play in the pin itself. Will this thing fall out during play? is loctite needed? is there supposed to be a safety?
If the pin is loose, just mash one end of it a little and tap it back in (smooshed end last).
The pins are a press fit AFTER ano, they are a little looser raw.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLCComment
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AGD was out of them, I am out of them, so they don't have one.Originally posted by Carbon Bluewhat happened to the safety?
If you can find one (like say you have a CF frame to cannibalize one from), they will take any AGD mech safety (except the EMag safety obviously).
Didn't have much of a choice, ship them without, or make you guys wait longer yet.
If you GOTTA have one, you can use the safety from any carbon fiber frame, see if someone has a spare someplace.Ryan Shanks
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could i just hack one out of an intelliframe? thanksComment
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Yup.Originally posted by Carbon Bluecould i just hack one out of an intelliframe? thanks
But you don't need to "hack" it out.
Take out the trigger, then remove the little #4-40 set screw from the top of the frame, pull out the little spring that's under that screw, tip the frame upside down over your palm and catch the ity bity ball bearing that's in there, then pull out the safety itself from either side.
Install it in the UMF exactly backwards of that. Pin in first, then ball bearing, spring, set screw, trigger.
It goes in the UMF so that you have to push it from right to left (when looking from the back) in order to fire the marker.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLCComment
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thanks! and when punching out the pin from the intelliframe, i start punching from the right to the left or left to the right. thanks againComment
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No telling.Originally posted by Carbon Bluethanks! and when punching out the pin from the intelliframe, i start punching from the right to the left or left to the right. thanks again
Have a look at both ends, and drive from the side that doesn't look smashed at all.
If neither end looks squished, then flip a coin. If it won't budge one way, try the other.
I suggest laying it over a roll of tape, so that the pin is centered over the hole in the tape roll. This way you don't dent your desk/table/bench/etc when you drive the pin out.
Also, use a drift (flat ended punch), or a very sharp punch to drive out the pin. Don't try to use a nail or screw driver, allen key, etc. You'll slip and scratch the frame, near guaranteed.
Have fun.Ryan Shanks
Logic Industries LLCComment
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Safety assembly
I got safety assemblies for my frames from Tunaman.
He has them in stock.
Also the DyeSticky3 grips work great on the frames :

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Will the frames fit a DW Dallara rail (and still be able to mount a foregrip)?

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