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  • kilroy
    Registered User
    • Jun 2006
    • 8

    #1

    auto mag mods,

    does anybody know where to get a shoulder stock for your mag? or has anybody made one that works ? or is there an after market kit that lets you install the guts in a mil sim body, i have an RT and do not want to spend the money on a tac one, and one more thing how well does the warp feed work? have patience with me my auto mag brothers[ and sisters] for i am old school, and have been playing since 1984.........and was around when automags first came into the fold, bought one and never looked back........your input will be greatly appreciated thankx
  • Frizzle Fry
    AO Micromag Guy
    • Mar 2009
    • 3280

    #2
    The Longbow stock system is pretty cool.

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    • RehKal
      Registered User
      • Jul 2007
      • 266

      #3
      My favorite paintball stock is the T2W. Same look as the longbow stock but it's made to attach via the screws on the bottom of the grip. The problem is you'll have to find one second hand as spec ops is going out of buisness and no longer has any of the T2W in stock.

      There are mods you can do where you can install a mag into a milsim body if you search for them. I know several have put them into wooden stocks and plastic airsoft shells as well. One of my local friends actually did that, the easiest way to do that in that case is to make it a pnuematic mag so you don't have to try to build trigger mounts and the like.

      The warp feed is great as well. The hopper does NOT have to be able to even keep up with the warp itself, it probally helps but it isn't needed. So if you decide to get one, don't go out and buy the fastest most expensive hopper on the market. Plus there are numerous mods you can do to the warp as well like adding a switch and LED indicator or simply increasing it's speed. Plus it's eliminates the top profile of the marker, in reality it simply moves that profile to the bottom of the marker. I like the Q-loader as it removes the top profile and doesn't add to the bottom (depending on placement of course).
      Last edited by RehKal; 01-20-2010, 02:21 AM.

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      • OPBN
        OldPBNoob

        • Sep 2008
        • 5240

        #4
        I was going to suggest Noxx55 customs stock, but seems like he is behind again according to the posts I see on MCB. I have also seen T-stocks that either attach to the bottom of the grip as well as some that screw into the ASA. Never used them, but they are an option.

        I actually made something similiar the the Noxx55 stock, which is pretty close to the T2W. I used the back tubes and shoulder piece from a Rap4 wire stock and made my own mount for the front part using 1" aluminum bar and some aluminum square tubing. Here's a pic of it:

        You could make it adjustable by making the bottom peice that attaches to the grip longer and slotting for the mounting screws. It's actually quite comfy.
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        • Frizzle Fry
          AO Micromag Guy
          • Mar 2009
          • 3280

          #5
          Originally posted by OPBN
          I was going to suggest Noxx55 customs stock, but seems like he is behind again according to the posts I see on MCB.
          Please don't order from him; you're setting yourself up for trouble.

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          • OPBN
            OldPBNoob

            • Sep 2008
            • 5240

            #6
            Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
            Please don't order from him; you're setting yourself up for trouble.
            Thus the reason for my disclaimer. Of course one could try to find a used one....
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            • Frizzle Fry
              AO Micromag Guy
              • Mar 2009
              • 3280

              #7
              Originally posted by OPBN
              Thus the reason for my disclaimer. Of course one could try to find a used one....
              I saw one on Ebay a week or two ago, attached to a spyder. I think it went for the cost of the stock.

              They are around.

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              • kilroy
                Registered User
                • Jun 2006
                • 8

                #8
                thankx , if anybody else has any suggestions let me know, i did notice that the warp feed would give a lower profile with the mainbody feed angled down this would have to change since mine is a powerfeed right, my rt pro seems like it would spit the paint out faster if it had a better feed system......i am useing a motorized view loader and wanted to change that, so before i spent the money i wanted some input cause [spend the money and paintball go together like ham and cheese]

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