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abarnhar
11-27-2003, 06:19 PM
Alright, some of the AO's pride themselves in having a nice light marker, but I like mine heavy.
"Heavy is Reliable" (name the movie)
I think I probably have one of the heaviest 'mag setups possible:
Classic RT
Z-grip
Benchmark Offset Drop/Cradle
I'm not taking into account tanks or barrels any, there are too many variables there. Any other heavy (maybe even heavier) setups?
badtoyz
11-27-2003, 06:23 PM
the movie is snatch :)
Rope a Dope
11-27-2003, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by badtoyz
the movie is snatch :)
Ugh you bastard!!!!!!
The scene where whats his name is buying a gun from the Russian. When he sells a gun to Frankie 4 fingers he says "Weight, is a sign of reliability", lol
Great movie :D
WARPED1
11-27-2003, 06:51 PM
Might not be a mag. My 99 shocker with warp feedweighs 9.5 pounds.
http://server2.uploadit.org/files/291003-everything3.jpg
Bolter
11-27-2003, 06:54 PM
jesus!!!
WARPED1
11-27-2003, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by Bolter
jesus!!! Yes my son?:p
abarnhar
11-27-2003, 07:39 PM
We don't want to see your shoebox! :D
WARPED1
11-27-2003, 08:39 PM
*EDIT*....uuhhhh..........no.
Python14
11-27-2003, 09:12 PM
My old setup consisted of...
-PF body
-RT valve
-DYE double trigger frame
-Gadget grip
-SS custom made dropforward(almost 2 lbs)
Without air or a barrle or a hopper, it was pushing 7 lbs
FragTek
11-27-2003, 09:13 PM
I thought my warped stock E-Mag was heavy when I first bought it.... That Shocker looks hellish!
FalconGuy016
11-27-2003, 09:14 PM
11 pounds fully loaded
abarnhar
11-27-2003, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by FalconGuy016
11 pounds fully loaded List it!
FragTek
11-27-2003, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by FalconGuy016
11 pounds fully loaded
What are you runnin' Falcon? And where do u live in N. VA? We are lookin' at doin' a small AO-VA meet on the 6th of December at Pev's, u down to do some ballin'?
decimator4
11-27-2003, 09:26 PM
Lol, i love that movie!!!
"Weight is a sign of reliability. If it doesnt work you can always hit him with it"
sneakyhacker420
11-28-2003, 02:16 AM
weight truly is a sign of reliability... thats why i keep my SS valve on my e-mag... air inlet threads on the x-valve would be stripped within days! (i change my airline setup constantly :rolleyes: )
Big_Chops
11-28-2003, 02:22 AM
wow i thought cinder blocks looked heavy until i seen that shocker. phewwww ur forearms must be like supermans to carry that thing around
CodeMA
11-28-2003, 03:00 AM
I must say I like my marker with some weight to it as well...
My mag
minimag HR
Warp w/ 12vxboard revvy
ReTro Valve w/ LX
WGP Torp drop with ON/OFF
steel lines and two QDs(drop and valve)
Taso gasthrew adapter
CP gas trew
Dye Alum/Dye SS oldstyle(not sure which I will keep yet)
AA barrel
68/3k steel aloy stubbyie
Intelliframe
notsure how much it all weighs..but its quite a bit...LOL
and I do have some "Guns" ;)
MinimagRockin'
11-28-2003, 03:09 AM
I figure with a hopper (full of pballs) and a tank (full of compressed air) the actual guns weight becomes irrelevent, they're all going to weigh similar. I don't think the weight difference between any two guns is anything to worry about.
Actually, Warped1's shocker, is my old tourney shocker. (Well, minus the warp feed) I used to play with a Dye SS on that bad boy. Nice weight, virtually no kick (Weight hath it's advantages). With a 32oz fill of CO2 in that bad boy, woooo!
Now my current setup is pretty heavy. Granted, not '98 shocker on Co2 heavy but close. I have no scale handy but...
Emag
Dye SS barrel
Warp feed
All SS parts, forget the ULE
Halo
CP Micro Razor Drop
Max Flo w/ Nitro Duck 90ci tank
(OT - Warped, how's that shocker shootin for ya?)
abarnhar
11-28-2003, 10:31 AM
Originally posted by CodeMA
68/3k steel aloy stubbyieThat right there is an unfair advantage. :) I was thinking about adding a warp to my setup... am I going to need to start lifting weights?
JoyInTheMadness
11-28-2003, 10:32 AM
Gotta have an old 68/3000 centerflag steal tank :)
CodeMA
11-28-2003, 02:27 PM
all is fair in love and war ;)
ya this is a PE tank though.... at anyrate it gives amazeing reactivty to my ReTro Mag ;)
nouseforaname
11-28-2003, 04:17 PM
the movie is Snatch :p
RetroEclipseMan
11-28-2003, 04:20 PM
My old setup consisted of:
SS Powerfeed Body
Eclipse Kit (body rail, foregrip, and sight rail)
14" Boomstick
Dye Rail Drop
Retro Valve
Inteli-Frame
(68/3000) Oldschool Steel Apocalypse reg with fiber bottle
that tank was one of the heaviest tanks I've ever used. and with a revy on top without in paint in it it weighed almost 10 pounds. I wouldn't even wanna think about what it would weigh with paint in it along with a warp.
Sir_Brass
11-28-2003, 04:28 PM
Originally posted by FragTek
What are you runnin' Falcon? And where do u live in N. VA? We are lookin' at doin' a small AO-VA meet on the 6th of December at Pev's, u down to do some ballin'?
You guys dead set on the 6th? B/c I get home (Salem, Va) on the 12th, and I'd like to be at a Va AO meet. now, mind you, my gun is going to be in the shop, but I'll just bring my phantom and have fun trying to kill you suckers while getting lit up :p.
magman007
11-28-2003, 04:48 PM
to have the heaviest mag, you would prolly need the folowing
old stock e-mag
warp feed
lapco ss barrel
old apoc
halo
kapp dz2
and go on from there
Not sure of the exact weight but I am running 68 classic fueled by an 88/4500 thats hanging on a Kapp DZ2 with on/off....Warped with a revy......the barrel depends on the day-freak-BOA-DYE crome-Armmason-Or a Ceramic...
I am afraid to know the weight, might get in my head how heavy it is,, :eek:
edit:whoops forgot the 32 degrees crome trigger frame!
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