Originally posted by C_losjoker
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Here ya go people
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OOOO, more info...I appreciate all the info everyone of them helps. Ok not forgettting I'm noob, what's a Benchy? I understand values of guns of all sorts, to a certain degree, I don't know any on paintball guns, of course, but I'm not going for dollar value on this marker, I'd want to restore it as best as I can; mostly the plumbing innards, make sure it still tight and fires good, then i'll put my own touch of aesthetics (removeable but not as to do any real damages or changes to this gun). i'm also thinking a few homemade interchangable parts, like my own set of frames more or less my take on what paintball guns should look to me, personally...but again, that's more or less for future projects that'd i'd share on hereOriginally posted by OPBN View PostQuestions seem to be pretty well answered above. Pics of the inside of the frame will tell if its an Autoresponse or not. They are fairly rare, but not going to fetch a lot more than a standard frame due to the cut guard. It also could just be an early Benchy frame, in which case the value is going to be really low and probably not even worth the time to try and replair unless you are really bored.Comment
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didn't take pics of my $10 automag...
...last night because we got hit with a wintery mix and i spent the time shoveling salting and spreading sand (you mean winter isn't over, geez...it's getting to be old news now). and we're getting more today, so I'll leave the strip down for this weekend (no snow) this way I have all the time in the world to take pics of each piece removed and plans I may do to this gun.Comment
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Originally posted by C_losjoker View Postawesome find for $10, yeah it could say proline and it be a regular non AR frame. I have both and yeah the non AR frame of mine is also cut.The trigger guards were cut to allow a double triger to be installedOriginally posted by Praetor View PostMust've been an "in" thing with paintballing at one time.
Trigger pull on stock on/off is pretty heavy, so double helped with rapid fire and R/T mode when that came along
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On the talk about the stocks. OPBN is correct. in order for you to properly use a stock it will (obviously) have to fit well and not point a jab at you body. You would have to angle it downwards just slightly. If you angle it just right the stock will be very comfy and you can actually use it. I could see this going well with a CO2 tank with a butt stock attached to it. Only problem for you is how you would be getting something custom since you cant buy a part for this precise angle to be achieved and you will have to work on an air delivery system although that should not be to hard. If you end up doing a stock make sure when testing the angles you wear a very common mask as slightly over shooting the angle is better than the other way around. And on the grip piece I have personally think its an early benchy.
BTW: I totally forget if we have a complete paintball newb guide for mag' owners. I know we have guides left and right about the basic designs, troubleshooting and the system itself but you will have to learn all of the other companies and manufacturers that have taken part in making aftermarket mag' parts and specific designs. Benchy for example is just short for saying "Benchmark" and that was a common manufacturer for aftermarket products (grip frames in particular) for the Automag. You can just go through the AGD museum to learn more about the AGD products but the rest you will have to read about and pick up on as your time spent on AO increases. It is not really that hard though and everyone if friendlier to the newbies on AO than PBN so don't go their. There is always a flame war ready to be started there. Best of luck on your first mag and I am glad to see a new member to the family!
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