Hyperframe or X-valve ?

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  • soccer61887

    #1

    Hyperframe or X-valve ?

    Hi, I have an Automag classic with little upgrades (dropforward, frontgrip). I have been looking to make my gun have a litter trigger, no ball chop, and a faster gun. Which do u recommend the Centerflag Hyperframe or the x-valve?
  • Bulldog
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1374

    #2
    Me personally, I'd recommend an x valve and an I frame. If you want an electronic gun, buy a electronic gun. Just my opinion, I'm sure some will disagree.

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    • paintballbeaver
      SHORT BUS KILLAS
      • Jul 2002
      • 1100

      #3
      my thoughts i own a micromag w/hyper frame w/ lvl ten and its beyond sweet after you learn how th shoot it they blow any elctro out of the water its the best ting in my opinion that you can buy for a paintball gun
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      • rjvemt1
        NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
        • Mar 2002
        • 681

        #4
        If you want an electronic gun, buy a electronic gun.
        ummm, yeah thats great, unless your on a major budget and dont have $1300 to drop on an x-mag. i have a hyprframe on a classic, i bought my frame before the x-valves were out. i will install a lvl x bolt when i have some extra cash(have to pay tuition first!)

        find a used hf($200) and get a LX bolt($85)...
        hyperframe+LX=light trigger pull and no chopping!


        a mechanical frame upgrade(i-frame) wont technicaly 'lighten' your trigger pull, the hf(hyperframe) will, it is the equivalent of a mouse-clic. it is, however no match for an e-mag in this category and may still chop if your feed system isnt dialled-in or your not using a warp(i havent chopped since i got one). if you are getting (hf)one that is used and around under $200 its a good deal. if your gonna buy a new one for $350+ then yes, save up the extra $500(sell some plasma or something) and get an e-mag(shop around and youll find one for this price)

        as for buying a non-agd upgrade, i have had nothing but excellant customer service, and tech support(minimal amount needed!). i have also purchased a new frame directly from centerflag for a friend(i bought mine used) and was very pleased with the transaction!

        another advantaged of the x-valve is faster recharge and the reactive trigger.i use a hyperflow 301 adjustable reg and standard valve and have experienced no shootdown even with the hf.as for the reactive trigger, this feature is nulified by the electric trigger.

        one disadvantage of the hf is the inabillity to intellifeed your revvy or warp. this can be overcome with some creative wirring, but thats another story.

        either way, good luck.

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        • soccer61887

          #5
          Thanks for all the replies although I have one question...what does the x-valve do that s so much different from a hyperframe. Now say I did get a hyperframe and the lvl 10...would this be better than an x-valve concidering the fact that u can get an x-valve for $225?

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