This is a Dye NT frame that I converted into a sleeper pneumag frame. It's bolt-on ready. It won't fit AM/MM rails (it's too long), and there's sadly no room for a twist-lock assembly, so this needs to go on a mag with an RT-length rail and a ULE body. You can use whatever valve you want, but I recommend something with Level 10 and an RT on/off assembly.
Specs:
Price = $250 shipped... no trades
SOLD for $225
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This is what it could look like on a mag. Like I said, it's pretty long. Even with an RT-length rail, it goes right up to the foregrip.
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Shooting video here --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4uDtr8N2Aw
The frame itself is in pretty good shape. It has one bad scratch on the back bottom near the ASA, but otherwise it looks nice. I did mess up the safety a little bit. I didn't clamp down the frame tight enough when I was drilling the hole, so the bit walked. You can see clearly in the picture below that the hole for the safety is larger than it needs to be. Fortunately, it still works perfectly. There's a pin inside the frame pushing against the safety, so that keeps it nice and snug. It slides smoothly and works perfectly. It just doesn't look as nice as I wanted.
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Specs:
- Dye NT frame with toolless grips
- Outkast LPR
- Dye ASA (turns on and off with one twist of the knob)
- custom manifold/piston
- MAC-33 solenoid valve (shorter and crisper trigger pull than the usual MSV-2)
- Scythe trigger (made of delrin)
- working safety
Price = $250 shipped... no trades
SOLD for $225
IMG_5100.JPG
IMG_5102.jpg
IMG_5097.JPG
This is what it could look like on a mag. Like I said, it's pretty long. Even with an RT-length rail, it goes right up to the foregrip.
IMG_5094.JPG
Shooting video here --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4uDtr8N2Aw
The frame itself is in pretty good shape. It has one bad scratch on the back bottom near the ASA, but otherwise it looks nice. I did mess up the safety a little bit. I didn't clamp down the frame tight enough when I was drilling the hole, so the bit walked. You can see clearly in the picture below that the hole for the safety is larger than it needs to be. Fortunately, it still works perfectly. There's a pin inside the frame pushing against the safety, so that keeps it nice and snug. It slides smoothly and works perfectly. It just doesn't look as nice as I wanted.
IMG_5098.JPG