How much modifications did you have to make for that to work ? do you think it'd work with my 68 classic?
Not really any to the frame. It was a pneumatic setup. I couldnt tell you about a classic, I have only had ULE mags. I dont see why it WOULDNT, but again the trigger is not mechanical. It does have a nice spot for the sear rod though, it would have to be very very short.
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Angel G7 45 frame, modified for a roller bearing Alias trigger, hand cut and shaped thin aluminum panel grips (over an hour each!), Sleeper pneumatics.
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You got some competition with bunny again. He just finished restoring another mag and this time its a sexy E-mag. Not as sick as his john sosta one though
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That's not SS. Note that he only anoed the back part of the valve, which means he used some sort of aluminum back, like the Hurricane Labs I have in this Mag, for example:
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