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  • emperor_lunchbox
    Registered User
    • Nov 2003
    • 38

    #1

    bolt questions

    I just bought a venturi bolt for my mag, and i was wondering if i can use my venturi bolt in conjunction with a level 10 upgrade. also what kind of trigger frames do you guys recommend. i had my eye on the intellifeed one but it looks like the stock one except the intellifeed has a double finger trigger. anyway, thanks.
    -kyle

    also which of these valves do you recommend:

    or:
    the first one is a reactor.
    and the second is a ANS high flow valve. i was told to use ANS parts, but why is there such a price difference. the ANS is 10 bux and the Reactor one is 35 bux, there has to be a difference there. visually they are identicle. but is there something i am missing. thanks again!
    Last edited by emperor_lunchbox; 11-24-2003, 06:19 PM.
  • dyeforever
    Addicted User
    • Oct 2003
    • 764

    #2
    no u can't use the venturi bolt with the level ten because the level ten is the whole bolt.
    get the intelliframe it's the best of the best frame u can get, besides the y-grip.
    mag for now, mag forever

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    • emperor_lunchbox
      Registered User
      • Nov 2003
      • 38

      #3
      ok since i cant use the ventrui with the LX which would give me the best performance outcome?
      and what does the intellifeed trigger frame do, exactly?
      thanks, sorry so sophomoric, im still kinda new!
      - kyle

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      • danheneise
        Registered User
        • Jan 2003
        • 531

        #4
        the i frame (intelliframe) makes the gun double trigger which gives you more leverage to pull the trigger, therefore making it easier to shoot. and those two valves, from what i hear, are a waste of money and do absolutly nothing, the best advice and mag user could give a new mag user is to leave every internal part AGD only to maintain performance and quality because "quality always shoots strait" eh, i'm bored and just had to add that in there.

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        • emperor_lunchbox
          Registered User
          • Nov 2003
          • 38

          #5
          back to the bolt question. which would you recommend: a venturi bolt or a level 10 upgrade!
          im a little hesitant about the level 10 becuase of the "tuning" invlolved. and i read in somewhere that you have change the set up when you go from indoor to outdoor.
          and i would rather not have to deal with the constant changing. If this is not the case, please let me know.
          so... venturi or level 10???
          thanks,
          -Kyle

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          • Dayspring
            aka- The Day Wang

            • May 2001
            • 9664

            #6
            You do NOT have to constantly tune the Level 10. I run inside/outside with the same setups.

            And go level 10. It will stop the chops. Venturi will do nothing but take $ out of your wallet.

            The Intelliframe is a large step above the stock frame. Not only is it a double trigger that makes it easier to hit high rates of fire, with $14 of Radio Shack parts, you can wire it to your revvy or warp and have it spin on every trigger pull. Also, very good for high ROF.

            As for the level 10, there's a video that comes with the kit. It's one of our moderators installing the LX step by step. It's idiot "resistant." You will have to change an oring once or twice, but once that's done- the thing will run forever.

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            • xmetal2001
              Junior Member at heart
              • May 2001
              • 1994

              #7
              All these aftermarket valve parts, bolts, etc. do absolutely nothing for you. If anything they cause more problems. If you already have aftermarket parts and are looking to upgrade...put back in your stock valve parts.

              Only buy valve parts from agd(lvl10).

              The intelliframe is nice, and thats what i reccomend for a triggerframe.

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              • athomas
                Of course it works-its AGD
                • Jan 2002
                • 8039

                #8
                Yes, keep your original on/off top. If its the old X style, then you may want to upgrade to a new universal type. It supposedly won't offer any performance increases though.

                Get the Level 10 bolt upgrade. It will increase the performance of your gun by not allowing any ball chops while firing at odd angles. Tuning is easy and going from outdoor to indoor is just a matter of adjusting velocity and possibly changing a bolt spring.

                The intelliframe is a nice trigger frame. It offers a nice tight double finger grip. You also might want to check out the new Y-grip frame. If your game is a bunker style, then the Y-grip is for you. If you like to crawl on the ground, then stick with the standard Intelliframe.
                Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                • jewie27
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2001
                  • 1275

                  #9
                  Don't ever use aftermarket valve parts in your 'Mag because they don't do Jack Diddly Squat for you. They are just a waste of money. The aftermarket parts also void your warranty. Just get a Y-Grip and an X-Valve and you'll be happy. Maybe throw in a Warp Feed.

                  -Happy 'Magging

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