K, I've had my mag for a while (just a classic, nothin special) but got outta the game for a while right after buying, I just got a small compressed air, cuz i was sick of co2, but its nothing special, set w/no reg. u get the picture. Anyways, give me ideas on WHAT SHOULD I UPGRADE FIRST, and keep in mind, college student with cash limits. I just need to know what is more effective and what isn't (I'm worried about quality and performance, screw how it looks right now). Thanks
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Level 10 anti chop bolt. Nothing like telling that guy next to you who asks for a squeegie, "I don't need one" :)
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Well, you have lots of options, depending on how much you want to spend.
Level 10- mechanical anti-chop. Almost impossible to chop a ball.
Ultra Light Trigger- reduces pull weight from 3 pounds to 15 ounces. (not recommended for Classic valves, but people sometimes get them to work.)
Xvalve- Biggest jump in performance. RT kick (still tourney legal), lighter than the classic valve, ultra fast recharge & it comes with the level 10 installed. (Compressed air only.)
ULE body- all aluminum. Cocker threaded barrels, angel threaded feed neck & ball detent.
Intelliframe/Y-Grip- double trigger frames. Very nice & comfortable. Able to be hooked to your electronic hopper (Revvy) or warp feed so that it will spin on every trigger pull.
Warp feed- remove the hopper from the top of your gun.Comment
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I forgot to mention, I bought the lvl 10 upgrade when I got the compressed air. I haven't had much time to test it out, unfortunately I have only used it with co2, no fillstation for compressed in town, so I gotta go to the park out or town, sucks! But what else is good, I think the xvalve would b sweet but a bit too much for my wallet right now.Comment
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might try finding a used ReTro valve. Same operation as an x-valve, but a bit heavier. The 3 essential upgrades are 1) new barrel, 2) agitated hopper, and 3) regulator. HPA systems have an integrated regulator, so you're good there. For a barrel, I would suggest 10"-14" for good efficiency. Just get something good and cheap. Good barrels are under $50. As far as the hopper goes, if you don't have one, get an electronic hopper. They feed a lot faster than conventional. Also look into the ULT; good upgrade.Comment


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