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  • jmcj5
    Minimag'n tonsa Paint
    • Dec 2001
    • 31

    #1

    MiniMag Advice

    I just sold my Piece Of *EDIT* Do not circumvent the cuss filters. Unlike other paintball web-sites, we actually adhere to the rules that you agreed upon when you joined. Army Shutter and purchased my first Automag Minimag . I am looking for advice on a cheap but dependable setup. Right now, all I have is the stock marker, that's it and I need everything else.

    What would you recommend? Money is an issue since I am married. Not too sure if I should go with the cheaper Co2 instead of HP, but I am leaning toward HP after seeing all the comments about how the Minimags hate Co2. Can anyone help me out?
    Last edited by Army; 03-07-2002, 08:54 PM.
    Stock Minimag powered by Co2, Palmer Stabilizer, homemade drop forward and no complaints!

    "You can't trust a guy who's never lost anything."
    "Why don't we just wait here for a while... see what happens."
  • Predater
    RT all the way!
    • Jan 2002
    • 738

    #2
    get a cheep pre set nitro tank. i cant help on which ones are beter because mine is adjustible and not very cheep. a cheep nitro tank is about as cheep as the setup you would need for co2 to work ok. the co2 will never work as well as nitro.
    Sorry for the spelling. Im still working on it.

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    • The Mag Man
      Proud Automag owner.
      • Nov 2001
      • 295

      #3
      There are almost limitless possible setups you could choose. My personal favorite would be some kind of agitated loader besides a Evolution from Viewloader, a good nitrogen tank (You can obtain a 68ci 3000 psi steel tank for $120) and either of craddle of some sort or a remote line. For a nice aftermarket barrel I would recomend Lapco or 32 degrees, both lightweight, accuare, cheap, dependable barrels. All these products I have mentioned can be found and purchased at http://www.paintballgear.com

      Hope I helped ya out some, here is a pic of my gun for some reference.

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      • jmcj5
        Minimag'n tonsa Paint
        • Dec 2001
        • 31

        #4
        That's were I got the mag. Unfortunately, PaintballGear is out of the steel tanks, so I'm screwed there. What type of cradle do you suggest?
        Stock Minimag powered by Co2, Palmer Stabilizer, homemade drop forward and no complaints!

        "You can't trust a guy who's never lost anything."
        "Why don't we just wait here for a while... see what happens."

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        • The Mag Man
          Proud Automag owner.
          • Nov 2001
          • 295

          #5
          I have PMI Perfect Craddle. Thats probably the best one for screw in tanks.

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