I know this one is a matter of taste and opinion but which one is a better performer? I recently bought on e bay a classic mag after being out of the sport for about 9 years. This gun came with a Benchmark frame which at this point I haven't been able to get the feel of it. I've been doing some research for different frames and I think these 3 are the best. Over here we play a lot of woodsball and every now and then some speedball. For now I'm staying with the classic valve with a Rt on/off a smart parts tear drop barrel and I'm planning on a level X and a new frame, that would be it. I think that with that setting I still have a much better gun than any tippman or spyder and even some of those $700.00 - $800.00 electros which I have play against but they just never shoot precisely like my mag does. I'll be glad for any tip, and man It feels good to be back in the game!
Rpg, Intelliframe or Logic?
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I havent used all 3 three so I couldn't give a fair comparasion. But my personnal thing is to try to keep my mags as AGD as possible. I have a minimag / RT project I am working on now and I do plan to use an intelliframe on it. Another thing you want to consider for "the feel" of the frame is the trigger. If you choose the AGD frame, you will have the choice of a blade or double finger trigger.
Isn't it great coming back into paintball? I just came back last August after 7 years of being too busy with college/work. At first I was so lost with all the new stuff from AGD, but AO.org makes coming back and catching up alot easier.
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Yes it's nice to be back. About 9 years ago I had a classic automag and before buying the one i have now I went to a field and played with a rental tippman. After that day and seeing all the guns at the field I thought to my self that a Mag was the way to go again. There are a lot of upgrades right now that are very useful. Anyway It's good to be back, the only thing with this is that owning a Mag these days seems like an addiction, you just cant stop upgrading, and when you finish upgrading you have all the parts to build a second gun, and then the cycle begins again. LOLOriginally posted by DamianTCI havent used all 3 three so I couldn't give a fair comparasion. But my personnal thing is to try to keep my mags as AGD as possible. I have a minimag / RT project I am working on now and I do plan to use an intelliframe on it. Another thing you want to consider for "the feel" of the frame is the trigger. If you choose the AGD frame, you will have the choice of a blade or double finger trigger.
Isn't it great coming back into paintball? I just came back last August after 7 years of being too busy with college/work. At first I was so lost with all the new stuff from AGD, but AO.org makes coming back and catching up alot easier.
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I prefer the Logic UMF or the Logic Vertical frames myself.
Ive owned all of them,.. I still have all my Logic products.
Logic products just do it for me.... my 2 cents.
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The ones I mean are the Chimera and from logic I think they call ultimate mag frame.
Originally posted by MANNthe question you are asking is Dodge, Ford, or Chevy 1500 std cab.
RPG and Logic both make multiple frames
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By the way, please PM me , I've been trying to contact you about a Rt on off I ordered from you.Originally posted by MANNthe question you are asking is Dodge, Ford, or Chevy 1500 std cab.
RPG and Logic both make multiple frames
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Originally posted by chefomarThe ones I mean are the Chimera and from logic I think they call ultimate mag frame.
Well the Chimera is a vertical frame and the UMF is more than a 45 but less than a 90 degree.
Not really the same frame.
If you want a direct answer: The Chimera doesnt fit your hand well when your holding the gun and fanning the trigger. Unless you have HUGE hands of course. The UMF has a simple line to keep it in your hand while still allowing to fan the trigger.
I tend to like the UMF more,.. thats my opinion on the difference. But remember we are compairing a vert and 45-ish frame to one another,... its like apples and oranges really.
If you want to talk vert frame to vert frame,.. then the Logic Vert is hands down the winner there.
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I think i got average hands, I'm 5foot 10, so i suppose then that the better choice would be a UMF. Wht about the Intelliframe?
Originally posted by p8ntbal4meWell the Chimera is a vertical frame and the UMF is more than a 45 but less than a 90 degree.
Not really the same frame.
If you want a direct answer: The Chimera doesnt fit your hand well when your holding the gun and fanning the trigger. Unless you have HUGE hands of course. The UMF has a simple line to keep it in your hand while still allowing to fan the trigger.
I tend to like the UMF more,.. thats my opinion on the difference. But remember we are compairing a vert and 45-ish frame to one another,... its like apples and oranges really.
If you want to talk vert frame to vert frame,.. then the Logic Vert is hands down the winner there.
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Depends on if you like a larger trigger guard or not.Originally posted by chefomarWht about the Intelliframe?
If you like a smaller trigger guard,.. go with the AGD Intelli
If you like a larger trigger guard,... go with the Logic UMF.
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