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RRfireblade
07-19-2007, 09:58 PM
'Nother Magnificent month , great job everyone ! !

On top this month we have . . .

Loguzzzz' open class killer :

<a href="http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2738/zx003fx5.jpg"><img src="http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2738/zx003fx5.jpg" width="900" height="600"></img></a>


And Pumpmags classical creation :

http://img2.putfile.com/main/6/16719443179.jpg


:hail: Congrats ! ! :hail:

Hit me up with addys for prizes.

A-Tach-One
07-19-2007, 09:59 PM
Congrats to my fellow Cali AOer's! ;) :cheers:

mr doo doo
07-19-2007, 11:12 PM
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NICE MAGS TOO!!!! HIGH FIVES FOR YOU BOTH :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

kruger
07-19-2007, 11:29 PM
Congrats to both winners. Very nice markers. Good job. Hit me up with a PM for the grips.

Rudz
07-19-2007, 11:42 PM
cali ftw...sweet markers, ive been on the recieving end of both players..and its not fun..

geekwarrior
07-20-2007, 12:06 AM
cali ftw...sweet markers, ive been on the recieving end of both players..and its not fun..


:p yes, both those markers are as deadly as they look. congrats guys, you both received my vote! :headbang:

d4m4don3
07-20-2007, 12:41 AM
:p yes, both those markers are as deadly as they look. congrats guys, you both received my vote! :headbang:


In the words of smoothice.

"I'm glad to have been shot by both of these guys!" :clap:

PumpMag
07-20-2007, 04:13 AM
http://img2.putfile.com/main/6/16717483086.jpg

Awesome! Thank you to all of you who voted for my marker. I'm glad you like my set-up.

As some of you already know, it helped my team, Omega Sector win 1st place at the Old School Series Pump Tournament in June. That was the first time I've used this marker set-up for competition. With the success this Automag Pump has been bringing, I will definitely continue to shoot it for future tourneys. :shooting:

I know the ULE body kind of takes away from the classic feel, but since gun hits count in tourneys, I really wanted to avoid any chances of being eliminated. I've experienced 1 too many marker hits in the past when I was using a powerfeed on my other PumpMag. Also, I can now use Autococker threaded barrels. I use the Redz Pepper Stix kit which I already had for my Emag. They really shoot nice and straight and are really lightweight.

The 40 round hopper is my preferred pump hopper. I had to custom make an elbow adapter for it to fit inside the feed neck securely. Nice and narrow and a true old school hopper.

Yeah, I know...... SP wood grips. But hey, again true old school from back in the day.

It has an original G1 pump kit, which I tuned carefully to get it as smooth as possible. Not as silky as my G2 pump kit but it does glide really nice.

I put an NW quick release, so that I can switch the drop forward and JCS folding stock to other guns in an instant. And it makes it easy to fit in my gun carry case.

And thanks to all the other members who enter their markers in MOTM. It's because of seeing Automags like yours that got me to join this forum. Go Automags.Org! :headbang:

Loguzzzzzz
07-20-2007, 11:01 AM
First off, Congrats to PumpMag! Very nice! Clean and Simple.......You were my classic choice.

Thank you all for your appreciation of my newest creation. This makes the efforts even more worth it........although playing with it is fun too :D.

When I conceived this idea I thought it would be very different. It originally started out as mech only. Then I got the idea to pneu-mag it! (for that intangible) I thought it would win when I entered it........then I saw the competition and thought " :wow: " "maybe not, there are many worthy mags this month!".

Props to ALL of the finalists! :headbang: :cheers:

Very tough call this month RRfireblade.

THANK YOU! to RRfirebalde, Kruger and any other sponsors that may contribute, for coming through every month with this great contest! I look forward to all the great entries every month. :hail:

Loguzzzzzz :cool:

Loguzzzzzz
07-20-2007, 11:03 AM
OH yeah....Cali FTW!! :shooting:

Pneumagger
07-20-2007, 11:24 AM
OH yeah....Cali FTW!! :shooting:
He's got a great mag and a great sense of humor!!! :cheers:

:rofl:

FiXeL
07-20-2007, 01:54 PM
Wow. My personal favs ended up winning. Does this mean i have taste? :D

Congrats to both of you, you deserved it! :headbang: :hail:

gus13
07-21-2007, 01:08 AM
Congrats to both of you, you deserved it! :headbang: :hail:
QFT
Both are very nice. most respect!
I give you both a dancing bannana, play nice there's one for each of you :p
:dance: :dance:

Smoothice
07-21-2007, 08:45 AM
In the words of smoothice.

"I'm glad to have been shot by both of these guys!" :clap:

Wow. My first quote! :clap:

Awsome guns guys! :hail:

Secretly I hate both of you.

Loguzzzz - you make my pnuemag look like a lump of coal
Pumpmag - You make me want to shell out some $$$ to put together a pump mag.

Carbon Blue
07-21-2007, 12:18 PM
hot hot hot!! :cheers:

ThePixelGuru
07-22-2007, 09:00 PM
PumpMag: Why the drop-forward and the T-stock? Balance, or what? Just curious.

Nice markers, guys.

PumpMag
07-23-2007, 01:33 AM
PumpMag: Why the drop-forward and the T-stock? Balance, or what? Just curious.

Nice markers, guys.

Yup. I like the balanced feel, just my preference, seems right for me.

For the past year and a half, I've stopped using CO2 and went for the heavier 68 4500 tank from my Emag. No waiting for the CO2 to warm up any more. The drop forward keeps the weight more centered, and the T-stock steadies my aim. Sometimes I shoulder up entirely on the tank and I steady the shot with the T-stock lower section only slightly resting above my shoulder.

Why such a big tank? Lasts all day long, really consistant, free fills included with most tourneys, plus not too dramatic a change in weight when I eventually have to shoot semi events with my Emag.