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    Wtf - Pneumag

    Looking to pick up a pneumag if I can get one for the right price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psymon_stark View Post
    Looking to pick up a pneumag if I can get one for the right price.
    i can build one for you. but not sure what your range is for price.

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    wow... thread title fail - sorry for that.

    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    i can build one for you. but not sure what your range is for price.
    What kind of range would I be looking at for your services?

    I was thinking $500-$800 personally before I seriously start doubting my intentions.

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    That's a good range. I would suggest finding the parts and building your own or asking g others to help where need.

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    You can also build your own if you have the right tools. It's not hard, just time-consuming. Knownothingmags can sell you a kit with all the pneumatic parts you need. Then you can watch these videos to learn how to do everything. You will probably have to buy a few tools to do it right (tap kit, extra long drill bit, etc.), but that's probably still cheaper than paying someone else to do it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spWN...AHwLgOM7Dd3fme

    If you're really set on just buying one that's already made, it might be faster to post a WTB thread on the Facebook group. I have an easier time finding stuff there.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1420930961454599

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    Quote Originally Posted by psymon_stark View Post
    I was thinking $500-$800 personally before I seriously start doubting my intentions.
    It would be pretty easy to 'bolt together' a pneumag on the upper end of your scale, no tools or know-how necessary, you just need a cheaply priced Automag to get started.

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