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  • Zman
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 4

    #1

    Q's about Intelli Frames

    Hi im a future mag owner and was just wondering a bit about the intella frame.

    1. Is it better than the booh yah, meaning can it shoot still fast even though not eletronic but reliable too?

    2. Is blade or groove best?

    3. on the mag im buying the trigger rod is somewhat hard so i cannot do a one finger shot tecnique, will a intell soften the trigger pull. The pull is not a prob being a little over 1/8 but i just want to know if it will be easier to pull(less hard).

    4. Can u shoot much faster than with stock and added pinner double trigger.

    5. is it a worth while buy being some 120$


    Please i need as much input and info anyone add something thanks
  • JUGGAJOSH
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 31

    #2
    never used a boo-yah but i hear a lot of complaints. i dont think its as fast as a booyah but the intelliframe very reliable its made by agd
    i like the blade. i actually bought a black groove one but took it back and got a chrome groove and i like the way it feels more.
    it is a little smoother and easier to pull. i dont know if its due to using two fingers or the added leverage but i like it more
    i think it was worth it i like mine very much and i havent even hooked up the intellifeed yet


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    • Predater
      RT all the way!
      • Jan 2002
      • 738

      #3
      i dont know anything about the boo ya but i think most would say get the hyperframe over the boo ya.

      as for the intelle, its grrrrreat . mine is on an rt so it has a difrent feel of trigger pull than my mag. the feel is kinda stiff but its easy to pul. the added leverage of the 2x is great. i cant stand a single trigger on a mag. i have a cut trigger guard on my old mag now. i took my benchy off. the intelle is definatly a better pull than a cut trigger guard and its turny legal too.
      Sorry for the spelling. Im still working on it.

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      • RusskiX
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        • May 2001
        • 500

        #4
        I've owned both...

        The Boo-yaah gave me enough trouble and just wasn't reliable enough to warrant keeping it.

        I got a intelli w/ blade trigger and so far no problems. Hey, its mechanical, it can't really break!

        As for trigger style, a groove seems more logical if you pull with two fingers. I only use my middle finger so the blade is more comfortable. It's all preference i guess.

        As for price, the intelli will help resale a little over stock and some say a 45 frame is more comfortable than stock. If you have the extra cash, get an intelli; if not, don't...pretty simple.
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        • Cryoos
          Registered User
          • May 2003
          • 3

          #5
          Revolution or Evolution

          Hi, i own one of the older automag rt's and a 9 volt for the hopper. I would like to know before i by a hopper if i should by the revolution or the evolution. Are they both able to hook up to the intella frame or not?

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          • Dave
            The Neighborhood Tech
            • Oct 2001
            • 815

            #6
            I've got a 1st generation gloss black Intelliframe...and let me tell you...

            its worth every penny of the $120 price!

            It was a bit hard for me to shoot my mag too with a single trigger. That really wasn't the reason I got the Intelli, I think I just got it cause it was something new and shiney that AGD was releasing and I wanted it!

            I immediately noticed a difference...it is easier to pull because of the leverage you get with a longer trigger.

            There is just about no way to break it. It is a beautiful upgrade

            -Dave

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            • thejesus
              i like ladies and guns...
              • Jun 2002
              • 199

              #7
              Re: Revolution or Evolution

              Cryoos,

              Since the intellifeed modification simply bypasses the circuit between the eye in the neck of the revolution (essentially a switch) and the motor, it seems feasible to do it in any hopper provided the wiring is easy to follow. All it does is add another switch in the circuit that tells the motor to spin, that switch being the roller switch you mount inside your trigger frame. I haven't been able to find any documentation on how you would intellifeed an evlution so it's risky business I guess.

              Really, though, you wouldn't need to intellifeed an evlution (assuming you're getting an evlution II, the original evlution is crap from what I hear, see pbreview.com), it feeds at 17bps which is well over what a human could pull out of an RT...at least me anyways. I get complements on how fast my MicroRT is from Timmy and Impulse owners at the field and I'm using a intellifeed modded Revolution that has neither an x-board nor a vortex impellar, and I rarely skip balls.

              One thing to note about the Evlution, though, is that it changes the weight balance of your marker (i.e. it moves the center of gravity further back), which some people like. I'm thinking about buying one because of that and because I think they look kinda cool. Hey, want to buy a Revolution with the intellifeed already done to it? AIM: I serenity now I
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              • Cryoos
                Registered User
                • May 2003
                • 3

                #8
                What trigger frame?

                Again i have the older automag r/t and i am wanting a new trigger for it. I have shot electro's and like the feel of the light trigger. Mostly because i can walk it. But should i buy a new trigger frame or buy an electronic grip for it. From the reviews on the center flag electronic automag frame, it seems to work well and with very little installation. or should i just buy like another 45 frame? Yea and with my question on the Evolution intella frame idea, i tried to overshoot the evolution and with toggling my finger i couldn't do it. But the Evo is cool looking, like the rate it feeds, the door idea works great, and if anyone ever said that the break easily i have had numerous direct hits and it hasn't touched it. So Evo good

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                • Cryoos
                  Registered User
                  • May 2003
                  • 3

                  #9
                  Batteries

                  Does anyone know where you can get a cheap good 9 volt rechargable batteries?

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