View Full Version : Help my baby!
bsusigep18
10-11-2001, 01:43 AM
Hi fellow AOs, i was just wanting your opinion on my current project. The pic below is my mag as of right now, my 68/45 geddon is on the way, and after that i need to know what you guys think i should do. Sins custom will do me a blue ano with custom blue flames, which im considering greatly. What do you guys think i should do? Any comments are welcome, thanks!
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Load SM5
10-11-2001, 06:29 AM
The custom powdercoating sounds cool. The only thing I can think of is the blue macrolineis kind of bugging the way it's run. Loop it around a little it just looks harsh the way it's running laser straight like that.
sweet lookin mag!!!
good point load...bsusigep18, is the lower macro fitting a straight one? doesnt look like a 90 degree in the pic
is that a magic box i see? ive never seen one...does it get in the way sometimes?
cool foregrip, and i like the blue fade stickies...what about a blue teardrop barrel? or will you get your barrel done by sin also?
i dont really know about sin (never did any business with him), but you may want to do some searches on this board.
-alf
Here's an idea. Before you get that anodizing job, check into the new AGD modular bodies. They make your gun 2-3 oz lighter and enable you to switch from side warp feed, to vertical feed in a matter of seconds.
Rrok
P.S.
They even come in blue!! :p
DRAGONSLAYER
10-11-2001, 06:47 AM
I agree with Load SM5 on the macroline, get it to loop around or something. As for the flames, that would be cool. If you get the flames I want to see pics!:cool:
bsusigep18
10-11-2001, 09:57 AM
Yeah...its currently a temporary setup, i know the macroline sucks, i kinda screwed it up when i was setting it up. I don't even need the ASA anymore, anybody want it? Im getting a geddon, so i'll just need the rail. As for the magic box? Yes it is a magic box, and yes it does get in the way. My buddy is getting a new valve and body and we're trading valves, so i have that magic box anymore. Where can i find those modular bodies? I should be getting that new valve set up in a couple days so i'll have my macro looking better. Thanks for in input!
PigSweat
10-11-2001, 10:37 AM
What exactly does the 'Magic Box' do?
MajorDamage
10-11-2001, 11:31 AM
Id get rid of the Magic Box. it just starves your gun! I helped someone at my last tourney take off the shroud on hers cuz it does nothing, then she got a screw or cap or something to plug the whole later. The Magic Box is a make-ur-gun-not-as-good part! But get the blue flames! Im getting red flames on mine!
ENDO!
krafty
10-11-2001, 11:40 AM
Getting rid of the magic box is a tricky prospect. I think they drilled out the hole in the side of the AIR valve to make it larger... you'd probably be better off getting a retro valve or picking up a used AIR valve without the magic box.
PAINTBALLA01
10-11-2001, 02:51 PM
ok well heres what i think you should do
1.warp feed
2.halo hopper
3.intellifeed
4.retro vlave
5.give me your gun
PigSweat
10-11-2001, 07:50 PM
So what exactly is the magic box SUPPOSED to do, other than make it suck?
The magic box lowers the pressure of the gun slightly by increasing the volume of the air chamber. And I think you should get the body powdercoated because it would compliment the rest of the colored accesories.
SIGSays
10-11-2001, 08:03 PM
your blue cp barrels is on it's way
PigSweat
10-11-2001, 08:11 PM
Ahh...I see, thanx
bsusigep18
10-12-2001, 10:53 AM
Well...i am a retard, im glad i spent the extra 30 for an on/off asa adapter when i didn't need it. Finally got my geddon, and i will be updating pictures soon. I had to borrow someone's brass 90* elbow because my macroline only came with one...its still kinda harsh, so i might just be buying a totally new line. Should have pictures just as soon as i figure out why my computer no longer is recognizing my USB ports, gotta love those off brand computer companies that no longer exist.:D thanks again for all the input!
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