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    Grin and Grind Designs Automag 3d Printed Pump Kit

    Just wanted to cross post this from Facebook, a buddy local to me is 3d printing Automag pump kits if you're interested the link to his Facebook post is below.

    Grin And Grind Designs 3D Printed Automag Pump Kit Facebook Post






    Hey hey, hope everyone is having a great one! I bring to you another 3d printed design of mine (aka Grin and Grind Designs) to thoroughly own your opponent with your Mag pump stylie! I've been workin on this for quite awhile and locals and I have really put em through the ringer.
    This is a dual rod setup (yup folks, no more binding or rubbing) with dual springs that are entirely enclosed inside the handle with easy ability to swap for different tensions to dial in your liking. No exposed bolt heads/closed face handle. Mounting bracket can be both mounted with or without VASA/foregrip. Mounting bracket is "winged" as default but RT flat style is available upon request. Included with pump kit is the cocking rod as well. Black is the standard color but tons of other options available, a few shown in the photos. I cannot stress enough how nice and super smooth the pump stroke is. Thank you so much for takin a look (I know that was a long one...) and feel free to PM with any questions or interest you have!
    .... (I will ship out of country upon request)
    For pricing, orders of any questions please refer to his Facebook post thanks!
    Last edited by alpha_q_up; 07-15-2022, 05:05 PM.
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    i ordered one from him this morning

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      #3
      Got mine today.
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        #4
        Let us know how they feel and work. Also is Facebook only way to contact and order?
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        • alpha_q_up

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          If you're interested and don't do Facebook, I can get you his contact info just shoot me a pm and I'll get you in touch with him

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        Cool. Where are you guys snagging the wave springs from?
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        • alpha_q_up

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          I know of Lee Spring has them, I've used these in the past
          https://www.leespring.com/redux-wave...h=LW100180250S
          They will give you a few as "samples" or at least they used to, I know McMaster Carr also offers a variety of wave spring Im sure you can use the specs off this to find one there too

        • maggot
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          Thank you for this!

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        Who's doing the rail and body milling?
        And God turned to Gabriel and said: “I shall create a land called Canada of outstanding natural beauty, with majestic mountains soaring with eagles, sparkling lakes abundant with bass and trout, forests full of elk and moose, and rivers stocked with salmon. I shall make the land rich in oil so the inhabitants prosper and call them Canadians, and they shall be praised as the friendliest of all people.”

        “But Lord,” asked Gabriel, “Is this not too generous to these Canadians?”

        And God replied, “Just wait and see the neighbors I shall inflict upon them."

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        • alpha_q_up

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          Luke offered both milling services at one point, don't know if he still offers the services, he sells his own pump milled rails. As for the body milling, if you don't mind trying it yourself, it can be done with a dremel of needed

        • Brokeass_baller
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          I'm pretty sure Luke is out of the modding game. He just manufacturers now.

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        How is the handle captured in this design? is the cocking wire/rod what is keeping the handle from sliding off the front?

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        • alpha_q_up

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          If the design hasn't changed, the handle has two holes for the bolts and return spring, and there is a sleeve that goes over the handle with a set screw to hold the sleeve to the handle

        • piton_buns

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          ah, that makes sense. thank you
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