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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #16
    The b/s/t forums have a post and message protocol that I haven't really gotten into. Be sure and check the b/s/t forum rules before you try to do much with them. Some people seem to use them exclusively and don't care to help b/s/t noobs. You really have to fish the b/s/t's or post a wtb (want to buy). I don't see how wtb's can be very effective.

    I like to watch ebay just to see what goes by and for how much. If you haven't been to these websites, they are pretty much the expanse of the parts retail market, besides the few parts you find on the large paintball store sites:

    Lukes customs as Coralis pointed out above.
    tunamart.com
    themagsmith.com
    logicpaintball.com
    airgundesignsusa.com

    I'm not saying I know all of them, but these guys cover most of the services and parts you would ever need.

    If you watch AO, there are a few guys that do limited runs of frames and bodies on occasion. With an automag valve, you can make a very pretty, unique, and high performance marker when you get the urge. You'll pay for a limited run CNC part, but not for marketing or royalties.

    Check the mag of the month threads (MOTM) and you'll see what everyone else has done.

    The Workshop forum is where you will find more stuff about non-AGD technical issues and parts like all the different frame and trigger customizations. There is a whole lot of stuff on AO. That's why you'll see "use the search tool" if you ask for details on a particular conversion.

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    • Raven001
      Registered User
      • Apr 2004
      • 314

      #17
      Originally posted by my automag
      for the on\of i got some pics, but it looks like what you were talking about old one i think

      i used co2 to test it and to set it up, and my air tanks expired so i only got co2 now.
      the guy i got it from gave me a air tank but its expired also, and i dont know where to get it hydro tested in Canada.


      http://s223.photobucket.com/albums/dd41/myautomag/
      There are a number of scuba shops that are be able to hydro test or send out for testing, in the Toronto area. Look in the yellow pages under diving

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      • Coralis
        Hyper Micro
        • Aug 2005
        • 1285

        #18
        These guys do hydrotesting and have a quick turn around time ... i dont know if they will ship to canada http://www.hydrotester.com/

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        • my automag
          mag#1
          • Oct 2007
          • 415

          #19
          he heeeeeeeeeeeeeee

          hey, any other tips or info?
          thank you

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          • my automag
            mag#1
            • Oct 2007
            • 415

            #20
            any body got

            you think i should get the x valve, the ult setup and all the parts?
            and where is it for cheap? cheapest?
            if its worth it i would like to get the whole kit with all the shims, spacers and whatever else necessery, or good to have around

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            • my automag
              mag#1
              • Oct 2007
              • 415

              #21
              weeeeeeeeeeeeee

              bummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmp
              thanks

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              • Railgun
                Hit me, I'm a target
                • Jan 2007
                • 93

                #22
                Originally posted by my automag
                you think i should get the x valve, the ult setup and all the parts?
                and where is it for cheap? cheapest?
                if its worth it i would like to get the whole kit with all the shims, spacers and whatever else necessery, or good to have around
                By the time you get all that you'll have almost enough for another gun. I'd suggest that it's time to move on if your Classic doesn't cut the mustard for you.

                I guess it's all in what you want out of the gun. I'm extremely happy doing woodsball with my stock Classic and mechanical trigger. But if I wanted to get a rope gun I'd sell it and get something else altogether.

                If you're taken with the idea of an Emag or a highly responsive RT setup and a classy new alloy body I'd suggest you just sell the Classic and buy the one you want already to go. It'll be a lot less money and time and trouble in the end.

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