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Thread: If I Were Good At Modding.....

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    If I Were Good At Modding.....

    I'd probably buy this interesting looking frame.....


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/OTB-Frame-fo...QAAOSwmmxW1xUY

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    Some may call it blashemy but I'd like to do a nxt frame on a mag

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    Tempting. How bad will the price probably end up though?

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    Impulse frame, i.e. the older impulse that unless you run into a serious collector may or may not want it.they are a true 90° frame, so they look great but yet not everyone will like the feel of them(hence why Z & Y frames are either loved or hated-though 90s are a little better than those 2 extremes).

    If it was for an ICD, i would be all over it(subtle differences in the frame, 1 of which i don't know the frame attachment distance). I would say, $40 is a good price for it, but i don't know the impulse market. I think you can get complete guns for that much.

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    Well personally I love my Y frames. Could be why I own 2. Just always suspected the wife would like the true 90 more than the Y

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    I asked the seller for an extra picture, and he sent me this.



    I was half thinking of picking it up myself for a pneumatic frame, but I don't think there's enough meat at the top to mount a piston.

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    If you need anymore pics, i do have an OTB frame(for B2k) and no, you would need to make a mounting plate.

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    Looks like if you used existing rear hole and drilled the front hole, the front hole would line up under where the front of the trigger guard meets the frame.

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