What is the best body type to use for the Classic MAG??
Classic Body Type?
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for an upgrade, you can get a ULE (which is alumnium, very light) or a Warp ULE (which is the same thing, only its made for a warpfeed).
standard bodies are stainless steel and sort of heavy, and there is powerfeed, standard feed, and warpfeed. powerfeed is better than standard, and the warpfeed body is good if you have a warpfeed (duh)
then there are the custom bodies (like deadly wind's chord body) that are expensive and beautiful.Yummy yummy yummy, I've got fun in my tummy.
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If you have a classic I would recommend atleast getting a PF body, a classic one will run about $40, a minimag, e-mag, or rt pro one about $80. If you have the extra money though, by all means get a ULE body, they are a bit lighter, and can be anodized all sorts of pretty colors.
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interested in a new body?
I happen to have a brand new Chrome powerfeed body that I'd be willing to part with for a very reasonable price.
It will fit automags, rtpro's and emags.
It is nice, and it has the parobolic powerfeed ball flow plug included. Works great, puts the hopper off to the right. It is designed to keep balls from blowing back up into your hopper, wich may result in misfires and chopped balls, plus if you ever want convert to warp feed you could use this body-all you'd have to do is buy a longer plug.
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