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  • RT Lover
    nothing special
    • Nov 2011
    • 789

    #1

    ult vs pneu?

    Is there a big difference between the two?
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  • M98Punk
    NYOG President
    • Nov 2002
    • 656

    #2
    ULT is a drop in (for some) on/off upgrade. Makes the trigger very light and springy. Pneu is using pnuematics to hit the sear for you. More work but a much lighter trigger but you won't get any of the reactive trigger in the same way as u normally do with a mag, which is why people love the magnet mod for pnuemags.
    Girls are no substatute of paintball

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    • crazyjoe12

      #3
      i dont get what your trying to say about the magnet mod...?

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      • rawbutter
        Registered User
        • Feb 2007
        • 1463

        #4
        Originally posted by crazyjoe12
        i dont get what your trying to say about the magnet mod...?
        Often when someone builds a pneumag, the trigger pull is SO light that it doesn't return quickly enough to sustain high rates of fire. Therefore, a member here (cyberave, I think) designed a magnet mod you can buy and install in the set-up. The magnets are aligned so they bounce off each other, thus creating a return force.

        As for the OP question, a pneumag trigger is definitely lighter than a ULT trigger. Most people can't walk a ULT, whereas all pneumags are walkable. Pneumags are more expensive and complicated, though. You can expect to spend at least $50 on the materials (often it ends up being more like $100 or $150) and many weekends fiddling in your garage, whereas a ULT is just a $50 drop-in.

        Of course... some of us like to fiddle in the garage, so it all works out.

        Pneumags aren't very hard to build. I'm not mechanic, but I built one myself with only a power drill and a few clamps. I did have to buy some tools, though, like drill bits and a tap kit. Still... it was a fun project. If you're not up for it, there are also lots of guys here who could build you one, like Loguzzzzz or cyberave or mag79. I could even build you one if you asked nice.

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        • knownothingmags
          RKM 3D Designs

          • Apr 2010
          • 4810

          #5
          Originally posted by rawbutter
          Often when someone builds a pneumag, the trigger pull is SO light that it doesn't return quickly enough to sustain high rates of fire. Therefore, a member here (cyberave, I think) designed a magnet mod you can buy and install in the set-up. The magnets are aligned so they bounce off each other, thus creating a return force.

          As for the OP question, a pneumag trigger is definitely lighter than a ULT trigger. Most people can't walk a ULT, whereas all pneumags are walkable. Pneumags are more expensive and complicated, though. You can expect to spend at least $50 on the materials (often it ends up being more like $100 or $150) and many weekends fiddling in your garage, whereas a ULT is just a $50 drop-in.

          Of course... some of us like to fiddle in the garage, so it all works out.

          Pneumags aren't very hard to build. I'm not mechanic, but I built one myself with only a power drill and a few clamps. I did have to buy some tools, though, like drill bits and a tap kit. Still... it was a fun project. If you're not up for it, there are also lots of guys here who could build you one, like Loguzzzzz or cyberave or mag79. I could even build you one if you asked nice.
          what he said.
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          • Ando
            Magusmaximus
            • Jun 2009
            • 4144

            #6
            Originally posted by knownothingmags
            what he said.
            What he said
            My Feedback

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            • M98Punk
              NYOG President
              • Nov 2002
              • 656

              #7
              Yeah well I was working when I typed mine.....

              You can also check out the BST around here, the frames or parts for a pneu mag show up from time to time a bit cheaper....but again if ur buying a frame it is something custom made so it could be beautiful or a total hack
              Girls are no substatute of paintball

              Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways

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