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buzzboy
03-28-2005, 08:21 PM
OK to start off I am new to these forums. I plan to be a 'Mag owner by the end of this summer when I get some money form working. I have searched the internet and have concluded that the cheapest place I can get an RT Pro ULE from is White Wolf Airsmithing. I was wondering what kind of feedback people have from them.

Also does this sound good moving up from my Pro/Carbine:

RT Pro
ULE Body
ULE Rail
ULT
Y Frame
SS Hardline
Crossfire 45/45
12vlt. Revy

Chronobreak
03-28-2005, 08:35 PM
wwa is great, no fear doing biz with him ;)

sounds good, what type of barrel you getting?

i know he has some for $30 truth series so thatd save you some $ as well as a better barrel.

68/45 preferably but 45/45 is fine expect maybe 700~ shots

johnson88
03-28-2005, 08:38 PM
hey im moving up from a pro-carbine to a mg very soon ill tell you how major of an improvment it is then :D

warbeak2099
03-28-2005, 09:03 PM
I moved up from a 98c to a mag. Same performance and everything as a p/c. Same valve (cvx) and internal operation. It was a great move. You won't regret it.

MonsterMag
03-28-2005, 09:08 PM
98 Custom - Emag
Best thing I did in my life ;)

professor_chaos
03-28-2005, 09:14 PM
Bought my first mag from WWA, great stuff. Got basically what your getting. Don't hesitate to do business with WWA, good prices and great work.

Codekevin0403
03-28-2005, 09:22 PM
WWA is great for a mag. I bought my mag there (but then i sold it :cry: ) and the service and everything was great. Also, if you ever feel the need for customization, they have really nice prices for anodizing and also you only get them if you are an "existing customer."

D-Block
03-28-2005, 10:06 PM
got my Tac-One from WWA, great service. I too would go with a 68/4500, though its personal preference...

bushmanbilly
03-29-2005, 01:23 PM
Don't worry, you will be happy. WWA is on the level. Joe will not send you something you did not order. And then blow you off when you complain. cough/Canadian paintball.com

peewee
03-29-2005, 03:20 PM
Joe is good people, got my newest phantom from him last month.

automikey
03-29-2005, 05:02 PM
The main complaint I keep hearing about WWA is that it can take months to get your order back to you. Other than that some people complain that he doesn't answer emails very quickly at all. Hopefully these people were talking about custom work, but I don't know if that is always the case.

I have heard that the quality is top-notch and that's what you wait for.

Last fall I went to the WWA site to order a Tac-One. The price on the website was $380, and I wrote to him and told him I would like to order one, and I might have asked a few questions. He replied and told me to order the marker through the website. When I went back to order I found that he had updated his site the same day he had written to me, and he raised the price on the Tac-One to $400! I thought that was really rude, it looked like he raised the price just for me. If he had written and explained himself I might have still bought it from him, but otherwise that was just wrong.

Luckily, someone on AO said "try Tunaman, you can't go wrong". That was the best advice I've gotten from anyone at AO. I got my Tac from Tuna for $380, and then he gave me deals on the upgrades, parts from Rogue (another source for custom AGD markers) and reduced shipping.

I have since ordered from WWA without a problem, and I will order from them again. So don't write them off. But since you asked, I felt compelled to tell my experience.

peewee
03-29-2005, 06:09 PM
A vast majority of the late orders are custom anno jobs that take a long time to get back to him due to processing time etc.

SpecialBlend2786
03-29-2005, 09:40 PM
A vast majority of the late orders are custom anno jobs that take a long time to get back to him due to processing time etc.

Yep.

Also, many Phantoms are being delayed because CCI cant seem to make them fast enough :tard:

TDonovan
03-30-2005, 02:01 AM
He was slow (month) getting my phantom to me a while back, even though he told me it was in stock. However, he made good on his end and delivered, also had a really good price. So I can't complain too much.

Instead of that 45/45 crossfire, I'd get a 68/45 crossfire. Mags are not THAT friendly on gas, and while you might like the size of a 45/45, a lot of fields can't fill up to 4500psi reliably. So that leaves you with 45/3000 and not a whole lot of shooting air. Either way, you can't go wrong with a 68/45, and crossfire is a good brand to get.

SpecialBlend2786
03-30-2005, 02:04 AM
Instead of that 45/45 crossfire, I'd get a 68/45 crossfire. Mags are not THAT friendly on gas, and while you might like the size of a 45/45, a lot of fields can't fill up to 4500psi reliably. So that leaves you with 45/3000 and not a whole lot of shooting air. Either way, you can't go wrong with a 68/45, and crossfire is a good brand to get.

good point. 68/45 is always a good size, IMO perfect for mags. Keeps them in the game longer while at the same time keeps there relativly compact size.

buzzboy
03-30-2005, 01:33 PM
Instead of that 45/45 crossfire, I'd get a 68/45 crossfire. Mags are not THAT friendly on gas, and while you might like the size of a 45/45, a lot of fields can't fill up to 4500psi reliably. So that leaves you with 45/3000 and not a whole lot of shooting air. Either way, you can't go wrong with a 68/45, and crossfire is a good brand to get.

I was just looking at the 45/45 and the PMI 72/30. Both are price based. I don't have to worry about the 4500 psi thing that much though. The only places I can get them filled are from SCUBA and SCBA filling stations that both do 4500psi.

buzzboy
04-04-2005, 02:33 PM
I looked over the site and was wondering one thing. Does this gun come with a bottom line or would I need to buy one sepperately.

Chronobreak
04-04-2005, 02:37 PM
the ule does, tac one doesnt

its a long hose bottomline that goes up the side to the valve