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  • shadowmaker
    Registered User
    • Feb 2008
    • 24

    #1

    Minimag, outdated or still worthy?

    Getting back into the paintball scene, been gone approx 10-12 yrs. I have a minimag basically stock (lvl 7), only thing I changed was the bolt. I have a compressed air tank coming next week.

    I dont know all the new guns, ions, freaks, pulses, and blah blah blah blah. I m old school, when cockers and mags ruled. VM68s were awesome in a woods game. lol

    What I m wondering is what, if anything, can I do to the minimag to hold my own? Seems now, its more of a spray and pray over raw skills and good aim. Last time we played, I pretty much rocked but now some of the players are bringing guys with the new guns and Im actually intimidated. One of the guys said there were times the paintballs were almost like a straight line of continuous paintballs. When did they start making autos? GEEZ.

    Or would I be better off to retire the mag and make it a back up?
  • GroovYChickeN 2.o
    Groovy...

    • Jan 2007
    • 322

    #2
    Well one major upgrade you can do would be to buy a x valve. You then have the option of either using the RT effect, or you can put a ULT in it to make it's trigger pull super short. I use to play with a mini-mag with an x-vale and kept up fine.

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    • Ninjeff
      it only takes one.
      • Jan 2007
      • 1205

      #3
      Dont let teh new electros scare you off man. The minimag is still viable. You wont have the rate of fire they do, BUT when they are off trying to tinker, replace, fix, or shimmy batteries into thier new "god mode" markers, you'll still be rocking. I would grab a level 10 bolt, however. Maybe an intelliframe also.

      But, if you do find you desire faster r.o.f.s there are tons of upgrades for mags that will allow you to do that.

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      • sdawg
        Registered User
        • Jan 2007
        • 96

        #4
        It's still the player not the marker. I go up against $1000 guns with my minimag without fear.

        That said, a level 10 kit is worth the money.

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        • shadowmaker
          Registered User
          • Feb 2008
          • 24

          #5
          Sorry to sound like a noob, I feel like one but what the heck is a "X valve". RT effect and ULT? Are there pics of this stuff anywhere? Me reading it and not seeing is leaving me in the dark. As far as the level 10, do I have to send in my valve or can I do that myself? Thats roughly $85 right?And what does it do, I ve read it reduces ball breakage.

          Thanks guys, I love the minimag and was beginning to think it maybe time for a replacement. Youre right, it is the player and not the gun but when you have 10 guys shooting 300 pbs at you each, its dishearting. LOL

          Just so you know, I have searched but picking thru all the stuff I dont need is time consuming. Especially, with a wife and 2 kids. Thanks for taking the time to answer any questions.

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          • GroovYChickeN 2.o
            Groovy...

            • Jan 2007
            • 322

            #6
            Originally posted by shadowmaker
            Sorry to sound like a noob, I feel like one but what the heck is a "X valve". RT effect and ULT? Are there pics of this stuff anywhere? Me reading it and not seeing is leaving me in the dark. As far as the level 10, do I have to send in my valve or can I do that myself? Thats roughly $85 right?And what does it do, I ve read it reduces ball breakage.

            Thanks guys, I love the minimag and was beginning to think it maybe time for a replacement. Youre right, it is the player and not the gun but when you have 10 guys shooting 300 pbs at you each, its dishearting. LOL

            Just so you know, I have searched but picking thru all the stuff I dont need is time consuming. Especially, with a wife and 2 kids. Thanks for taking the time to answer any questions.
            No problem bud.

            Here is what we mean by RT effect.



            Whats happening there is a HPA tank is putting out 950psi into the gun. This allows him to bounce the trigger. The higher the pressure into the valve the faster it can bounce.

            The X-valve is the newest valve for mags. It's made of all aluminum reducing the weight over past valves but gives the same performance.



            A ult kit is an upgrade for most valves that allows you to fine tune the trigger pull.



            Some can tune the ULT to be super bouncy some have made the trigger really short like an electric marker.

            Hope this helps.

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            • secretweaponevan
              Only HALF Polish!
              • Sep 2007
              • 1132

              #7
              The LVL 10 bolt kit will completely eliminate breaks/chops when tuned correctly.

              A High-pressure-output HPA system will eliminate your mag from all of the problems associated with CO2.

              That is about all you NEED to get up to speed on the family budget.

              Mags rocked 15 years ago, and they still do.



              When you feel up to it, you can get an intelliframe and pneumag it (search "pneumag" on google and youtube) and have a rocking marker that you can still take a shower with.

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              • TwilightG
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Mar 2007
                • 1387

                #8
                Originally posted by secretweaponevan
                When you feel up to it, you can get an intelliframe and pneumag it (search "pneumag" on google and youtube) and have a rocking marker that you can still take a shower with.
                Either he's talking about the fact that you can completely submerge your marker in water and still come out firing w/o any problems or he really loves his Automag.


                Don't let the high ROF and flashiness of the electros get to you. I had the exact same thoughts when I returned to the game last year after missing 8-9 years.
                You'll hear this a bunch of times, but it REALLY does come down to the player. I actually became more aggressive as a result. A lot of the "spray and pray" players don't move around a lot.
                In fact, I just recently bought a used pump marker so I can try to improve.

                As far as upgrades, assuming that you're sticking with your classic valve, definitely go with an RT on/off and Intelliframe. You won't be walking the trigger or anything but you'll certainly improve your ROF with the lighter pull. You'd be surprised how fast the Classic valve really is.

                Go with HPA if you can afford it. It'll just make life so much easier for you.

                All the other options the guys have mentioned are worth getting but it all depends on how much you want to invest into the marker. I started with a MiniMag last March and by September there wasn't a single original part left on it.

                Good luck and have fun out there!

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                • secretweaponevan
                  Only HALF Polish!
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 1132

                  #9
                  Originally posted by TwilightG
                  Either he's talking about the fact that you can completely submerge your marker in water and still come out firing w/o any problems or he really loves his Automag.
                  Sir. My marker's name is Charlene, Sir!

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                  • sdawg
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 96

                    #10
                    You'll become a better player with a mag or a pump marker than with a $1K agglet paint spraying electro machinegun.

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                    • Dawg047
                      Registered User

                      • Oct 2003
                      • 821

                      #11
                      The Minimag is still a great marker. As long as she is shooting straight and true, she will do you great. However, if you want:

                      There are 2 ways you can pick up some cheap firepower.

                      1)An RT Pro/ Retro valve. These have been going pretty cheap on the Misc. Paintball Items section and they will allow you to shoot really fast as stated above. They are going around $100 and are a great upgrade.

                      2)An electric frame. Someone just had 2 Booyah Electro frames going for $95 shipped each and that will allow to pick up some cheap firepower aswell.

                      I would not recommend a ULT kit for your Minimag. It has the Classic AIR Valve and it will most likely chuffle and not work properly with a ULT. Now, a ULT is fine for a RT valve but that is a different story. I would strongly recomend the RT Pro/ Retro valve. It will be the best upgrade by far and for $100 for a used one, you can not beat that.

                      Good luck. And it is not about how fast the marker shoots. I have an "Electronic marker" and I just one ball her all the time. I rarely go to town on someone. I always find myself in the position where I can take out 4 people with 4-5 shots. It is truely about the player. Now, I have a Mag aswell and I find no difference in the two. They both shoot straight and they are equal in my opinion. One just has the "capabilities" to shoot fast if I were tlo need it. Oh, but with money, the Mag always has the "capabilities" to shoot fast.
                      Last edited by Dawg047; 02-29-2008, 09:13 AM.

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                      • BiNumber3
                        Dazed and Confused

                        • Feb 2008
                        • 1038

                        #12
                        you won't necessarily need an rt/x-valve tho, unless u can shoot faster than 15bps without goin electro or using the rt effect. U can however get an RT on/off assembly n drop it right into your current valve, which lightens the trigger and i believe it eliminates short stroking.

                        That's the cheapest upgrade i can think of, without the short-stroking, u wont chop as much as before, tho ive never had chop probs either way. If you're worried about weight as well, then u might wanna get a new valve, otherwise yours will do.

                        Also, do get a double trigger if u dont have one, either chop up your stock grip n add a new trigger or buy a new frame, if u want higher rates of fire. otherwise a single trigger should do

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                        • shadowmaker
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 24

                          #13
                          Hey thanks guys.

                          I do have a HPA tank coming next week. I m on a budget, so I went with a 47/3000, got t brand new for $52. No one around here can fill a 4500 anyways. At the moment, I have 3 20 oz C02s and 1 hpa on the way. I hope within the next few months, I can have at least 2 47/3000s.

                          Right now, I think my old school skill will help me out alot. There were 38 of us I think for my return to paintball, and I finished 4 th in the "every man for himself" game. Not bad for a rusty, 38 yr old man. There was a lot of spray and pray going on, but my 1 and 2 shot kills worked great.

                          You guys have thrown out alot of great info and now I m understanding more about the new stuff. But if you had say $75-$90 to spend on a upgrade, what would it be?

                          Would you go with the lvl 10 to reduce ball chop and breakage? Or aim more for shooting faster and get a new valve? Im shooting a boa barrel and plan on staying with it. I think the trigger and intelli frame will be more on a wish list at the moment. I m the type of person who likes to mod anything, 1 mod at a time, so I can enjoy the improvment of whatever I m working on.

                          Once again, thanks for all the replies and help.

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                          • BlackVCG
                            Grubby Owner

                            • Oct 2000
                            • 4956

                            #14
                            Originally posted by shadowmaker
                            Hey thanks guys.

                            I do have a HPA tank coming next week. I m on a budget, so I went with a 47/3000, got t brand new for $52. No one around here can fill a 4500 anyways. At the moment, I have 3 20 oz C02s and 1 hpa on the way. I hope within the next few months, I can have at least 2 47/3000s.

                            Right now, I think my old school skill will help me out alot. There were 38 of us I think for my return to paintball, and I finished 4 th in the "every man for himself" game. Not bad for a rusty, 38 yr old man. There was a lot of spray and pray going on, but my 1 and 2 shot kills worked great.

                            You guys have thrown out alot of great info and now I m understanding more about the new stuff. But if you had say $75-$90 to spend on a upgrade, what would it be?

                            Would you go with the lvl 10 to reduce ball chop and breakage? Or aim more for shooting faster and get a new valve? Im shooting a boa barrel and plan on staying with it. I think the trigger and intelli frame will be more on a wish list at the moment. I m the type of person who likes to mod anything, 1 mod at a time, so I can enjoy the improvment of whatever I m working on.

                            Once again, thanks for all the replies and help.
                            If you go to store.airgun.com you'll find the X-Valve under the "upgrades" category. If you trade in your old valve you'll get the X-Valve for $225 and that comes standard with level 10.

                            I would definitely upgrade your minimag with an X-Valve and enjoy it like that for awhile and then get an intelliframe.
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                            • dstud2000
                              Demon Slayer

                              • Aug 2007
                              • 491

                              #15
                              Personally an intelli frame or y frame I think is more than enough to keep up, but the x valve does come in handy when you do need to lay that extra bit of paint. Either way you go frame first or xvalve you will be happy.

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