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  • akagotcha
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 23

    #1

    attention need help

    i was thinkin about modifying a gun i have access to everything i need to do well and purchasing power to.

    what i wanna know is would i be able to out a solenoid from a timmy on an angel board or a similar solenoid.

    cause i plan on modifying a bushmaster buy putting a angel frame on it with the board an a noid in the frame if i have room. or i could make room between the frame and tray to put the noid there. and put barbs on the body. but thats it i found a rechargable 9.6 volt battery that is rather long and skinny os i was gonna cut the tray down. and then shave the body if it works out. just let me know whether or not i would be able to do this. and if there is any one out there that would be willing to explain a few things to me and share ideas with me please contact me by aim.

    if this works out i think this gun would absoluetly rip cause you would be able to use regular bushy parts.

    i know alot of peope are going to say its not worth it to do it to a bushy but what i plan on doing is shaving the body down more the the st. one so it would be lighter and it would have a high rate of fire. and about the accuracy amd consistancy i have a vapor valve and bolt i made a brass hammer for it and put a lighter valve spring in it consistancy on the crono right now is +/- 3 fps but i plan on putting the rock lpr on it to get it a lil more consistant maybe to get it at about +/- 2fps would sweet

    but please let me know what you guys think.

    and contact me. aim sn = akagotcha

    hmm or would it be easier to just use a board from a timmy with the timmy noid. cause i kind really like the lasoya frame
  • Matt_mg
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 198

    #2
    I dont think an angel solenoid would work, they are 14-ways and are pretty specific...

    However a morlock board in a timmy frame (dunno about the solenoid) would work great and morlocks run from 6 to 30 volts, unlike WAS boards...
    bla bla bla, does anyone read this anyway ?

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