AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
do they make a screw in adjustable tank , i have a 88 /3000 crossfire screwin tank, im looking to find a cheap Adjustable tank as a spare just wondering if they even make them.
ok so here is one more question ,
reason im looking for a adjustable tank is im making a Slug body mag , that will down the road have a R/T valve, any sugestions on how i should set it up , im not a full time player, maybe 3 -4 times a month then only in the nice time of the year, and also really only play woods ball (so far) , just not into the winter games that much
as it sits now , it has a benchy 2x frame, slug body already milled to be usable, kapp forgrip extender,front gas threw, i run this with a drop not remote.AK Ric hopper, and 88/3000 tank crossfire
its almost all black ,except for the body thats polished soon to also be black.
if you got spare time and think you can tell me improvements to my set up im all Ears.
also , im not looking to spend tons on this gun if i wanted to do that i would have bought a emag
basicly my thinking is , R/t valve , and a lvl X , halo or egg,an a adjustable tank.prob that order
I own a R/T classic , its great but i wanted to go cocker threaded barrel, (mostly because i believe it to be more accurate) and as it sits now my R/T doesnt give me anough Kick,that being the reason about about going to a adjuastable tank.
If you're staying mechanical, try the ULT. It's not for everybody, but it's worth a shot.
do you think i should go hyperframe? the direction of my gun bieng built isnt clear yet. ele grip isnt out of the question
maybe you'll know , if i was to put a 13 BPS frame on a classic valve would the vlave keep up ?
i have thought about this route instead of a R/T valve.
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