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PostPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 12:40 am 
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One mag adapter per mag base and mag so would need x5. No they wouldn't fit those mag pouches you have there.

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One mag adapter per mag base and mag so would need x5. No they wouldn't fit those mag pouches you have there.


The mag bases make it really impractical to carry around extra magazine’s, way too wide, thats why I cut a hole in one of my bases to slide Thompson midcaps into , I can then just use Thompson mag pouches to carry the mags.


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Where can I can that 3d printed guide rail for the mags I saw somewhere on here, who's selling them? And do you just epoxy it to inside the magwell and make sure it lines up right?

I guess the best way actually might be to slide it onto a mag, and put glue on one side of the rail extension (I think if you glued the whole back on, you wouldn't be able to take the green shell apart later on?

Anyway do that, slide the mag in so it locks in place, hold down firmly until the rail extension sticks, that way you know it's lined up perfectly.


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Where can I can that 3d printed guide rail for the mags I saw somewhere on here, who's selling them? And do you just epoxy it to inside the magwell and make sure it lines up right?

I guess the best way actually might be to slide it onto a mag, and put glue on one side of the rail extension (I think if you glued the whole back on, you wouldn't be able to take the green shell apart later on?

Anyway do that, slide the mag in so it locks in place, hold down firmly until the rail extension sticks, that way you know it's lined up perfectly.


All I did was use a small amount of crazy glue one on side to keep mine in place.

Reread your PMs/Email, I told you where to go for the guide in there.


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Whamhammer wrote:
paradoxum wrote:
Where can I can that 3d printed guide rail for the mags I saw somewhere on here, who's selling them? And do you just epoxy it to inside the magwell and make sure it lines up right?

I guess the best way actually might be to slide it onto a mag, and put glue on one side of the rail extension (I think if you glued the whole back on, you wouldn't be able to take the green shell apart later on?

Anyway do that, slide the mag in so it locks in place, hold down firmly until the rail extension sticks, that way you know it's lined up perfectly.


All I did was use a small amount of crazy glue to keep mine in place.

Reread your PMs/Email, I told you where to go for the guide in there.


I must have missed it sorry, could you resend it please?


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 10:11 pm 
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Sorry to bump, but does anyone have the contact info of the guy who is doing the 3d-printed extended rail guides for the magwell?

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Sorry to bump, but does anyone have the contact info of the guy who is doing the 3d-printed extended rail guides for the magwell?

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The guys name is Dynofiend.


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The guys name is Dynofiend.

That'd be Matt, I'll ping him on msger for you (as I don't think he checks here frequently).

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Whamhammer wrote:
The guys name is Dynofiend.

That'd be Matt, I'll ping him on msger for you (as I don't think he checks here frequently).


Thanks guys


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Hello, sorry, don't often post on the board. Yup I can do you mag bases to fit your mags to the green PR bases so they're one unit. Best mod ever for people actually gaming their PR. Second best mod ever is the mag well extensions I can do too. They extend the Thompson mag rail to the bottom of the PR shroud so no fumbling around trying to locate the end of the rail anymore. I can also supply a 'joiner' for people who want to cut down a KA midcap to the correct length. I can manage to squeeze in about 90rds in an converted one. Could maybe get more if you were really keen but regretably I don't think you'd get 95 unless you were seriously ingenious.

Hit me up on email dynofiend@hotmail.com if you're interested


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Hello, sorry, don't often post on the board. Yup I can do you mag bases to fit your mags to the green PR bases so they're one unit. Best mod ever for people actually gaming their PR. Second best mod ever is the mag well extensions I can do too. They extend the Thompson mag rail to the bottom of the PR shroud so no fumbling around trying to locate the end of the rail anymore. I can also supply a 'joiner' for people who want to cut down a KA midcap to the correct length. I can manage to squeeze in about 90rds in an converted one. Could maybe get more if you were really keen but regretably I don't think you'd get 95 unless you were seriously ingenious.

Hit me up on email dynofiend@hotmail.com if you're interested


Second best mod ever is the mag well extensions I can do too. They extend the Thompson mag rail to the bottom of the PR shroud so no fumbling around trying to locate the end of the rail anymore.

Thanks this is what I'm after! emailed.


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dynofiend wrote:
Hello, sorry, don't often post on the board. Yup I can do you mag bases to fit your mags to the green PR bases so they're one unit. Best mod ever for people actually gaming their PR. Second best mod ever is the mag well extensions I can do too. They extend the Thompson mag rail to the bottom of the PR shroud so no fumbling around trying to locate the end of the rail anymore. I can also supply a 'joiner' for people who want to cut down a KA midcap to the correct length. I can manage to squeeze in about 90rds in an converted one. Could maybe get more if you were really keen but regretably I don't think you'd get 95 unless you were seriously ingenious.

Hit me up on email dynofiend@hotmail.com if you're interested



Matt, those mag rail extenders are fantastic; I really think you should contact Evike and offer to sell them a large batch as an accessory for the Pulse Rifle, you might be able to make some decent money off of it!


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Ordered a set from the guy and awaiting shipment, I can do some pics/video of installation too and post them here for posterity.


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Ordered a set from the guy and awaiting shipment, I can do some pics/video of installation too and post them here for posterity.


If it helps, I glued the mag extender to one side of the magwell, to make disassembly of the gun easier.


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paradoxum wrote:
Ordered a set from the guy and awaiting shipment, I can do some pics/video of installation too and post them here for posterity.


If it helps, I glued the mag extender to one side of the magwell, to make disassembly of the gun easier.


I did the same, only along with glue I also drilled some screw holes and screwed it down into one side to make it secure.


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I attached a washer with a loop on the flat head screw that holds the U-bracket in the back of the pulse rifle. It’s very secure and isn’t pulling awkwardly on anything.


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Sounds easy & good, Strikah. Wanna post up a pic please?

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$2 from menards


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$2 from menards easy install

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The problem with that setup is that you will find that the screw will not keep the piece from moving on the screw axis.


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Nope everything tightens down nice and tight I actually use this as a single point sling so all the pressure is even applied there and it still does not wobble or unscrew or rub


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Nope everything tightens down nice and tight I actually use this as a single point sling so all the pressure is even applied there and it still does not wobble or unscrew or rub


Well, good luck keeping it that way, theres nothing really working to secure it, long term; I’d probably use some blue Locktite to keep the bolt from backing out. Use of the sling is going to make the ring, and the bolt plate want to pull towards the direction where tension from sling pull will come from.

Theres a reason as to why sling mounts have two bolts, and not just one, or why QD sling mounts use ball bearing retainers, to allow the the sling mount to pivot and rotate inside the mounting point.


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Clockwise threads with the pressure being applied clockwise would only encourage the bolt to tighten even more.


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