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  • Jaymz
    Registered User
    • Nov 2002
    • 190

    #1

    Favorite mag setup

    Here we go i cant decide what to get, i have about $230 and a stock minimag with a drop forward and macroline.

    Lvlx
    Revvy
    Steel Nitro

    Z-Grip
    Steel Nitro

    Freak System

    68ci fiber tank
    Revvy

    68ci fiber tank
    lvl x

    Basically what do you guys think, im a little hesitant to buy a z-grip having not felt one before, but its pretty easy to visualize and stuff. I think im leaning towards the steel nitro with the z but im not sure. I really think I need to run nitro because otherwise ill be renting it for $3 a time and no saving more money isnt an option because i owe my parents money, they just letting me spend what i have now since i just got my mag for christmas.
    Jaymz
  • Shadow221
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 30

    #2
    Nitro and a revy(or other motorized loader) are, for the most part, the most important things to buy for a mag. Get those 2 first.

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    • digitard
      DigiWang .. Special Ed
      • Nov 2002
      • 1678

      #3
      Yeah,
      If your using co2 then get the HPA tank right away out of all the upgrades I've done the Intelliframe and HPA tank were the 2 best, with the HPA your consistancy in shots is greatly increased... and a 12v Revvy w/ Xboard

      Sincerely,
      Dave
      Its a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
      GregHastingsPaintball 3 is coming

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      • Jaymz
        Registered User
        • Nov 2002
        • 190

        #4
        well i think i can get it all. After buying revvy with x-board and a 47ci Nitro Duck Steel tank ill have $100 left. Convince my mom to buy my warhouse (cd store) gift certificates ill have $120. Wash the cars and ill have $145 dollars. Now the trick is convincing my mom to buy the gift certificates and to let me earn money from washing the cars when I still owe them cash.
        Jaymz

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        • toymyster
          Team OSIRIS
          • Dec 2000
          • 1277

          #5
          Nitro and Revvy are your best choices, since you don't have those yet!! And if you haveto save up a bit more to get a decent 68cu fiber tank, it will save you money in the long run over a 47cu steel one!!
          E-Mag's on a diet
          Stay tuned for Pics!!!
          Centerflag 201 series 68/45

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          • Jaymz
            Registered User
            • Nov 2002
            • 190

            #6
            well the problem is i cant save up because i have to pay my mom back over $100, so if i saved up it would take months and months till i got one. However i think im going to be able to get a steel Nitro Duck and the z-grip.
            Jaymz

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            • tc sting
              Amature Member
              • Jun 2002
              • 14

              #7
              If i were u i would save my money or not buy N2 at all because getting a cheap tank may seem like a good deal now but in the long run you will be hitting your self saying y didnt i get the better tank. This is exspecially true when ur playing a game and are being flanked buy 2 players and u run out of air or ur regulator goes out on you once u buy a case of paint and pay feild fee that would suck!!! Just letting you no the cold hard facts my team mate bought a cheap 47ci stell and is regerting it to this day. I would suggest a 68ci carbon tank Aci has one for about a $130.
              Good luck with ur new mag.

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              • kevmaster
                Owners Group Div: Director
                • Oct 2001
                • 5475

                #8
                68ci Fiber N2, Revvie


                thats what i say you need

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                • Jaymz
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 190

                  #9
                  im still thinking about it, im looking mainly at used (but good condition) flatline tanks and nitro ducks. New would be a 47ci nitro duck so quality is same, only diference is size (47ci is what i normally play with actually because i rent for now) so only thing is size and weight. But then i dont gotta worry about scratching it eaither.
                  Jaymz

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