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  • Matt Crawford
    ex-baller
    • Dec 2001
    • 822

    #1

    Building a Back players dream mag.Need Help

    ok, this is I'm gonna get.As soon as I get the money.
    68 classic power feed hopper right
    14" boomer
    RT valve
    Some kind of fore grip
    Clear warp feed
    HALO
    114ci 4500 (or a 88ci 4500)
    good drop forward
    Dye double trigger frame
    Any thing else?All help appreaciated.
  • Matt Crawford
    ex-baller
    • Dec 2001
    • 822

    #2
    Sorry,I put it in the wrong forum

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    • AGDmagman2001
      Registered User
      • Feb 2001
      • 526

      #3
      I'd get the Intelframe or Z-grip over the Dye frame. IMO

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      • Shaft
        Big Mean Ugly Ogre
        • Sep 2001
        • 797

        #4
        A shorter barrel should offer tighter velocity control. Thus allowing you to chrono right at the limit. It'll be less efficient, but with a 45k 114ci tank I can't imagine you running out of air.

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        • PowderdToastMan
          the other other AO member
          • Dec 2001
          • 89

          #5
          i would go with an intelifeed or z-grip if your planning on dumping paint
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          • drake9
            Registered User
            • Jan 2002
            • 50

            #6
            get a z-body they have backspin to shoot farther and look sooo nice.



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            • joeyjoe367
              Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
              • May 2001
              • 1982

              #7
              Yeah a Z-body would be cool for shootin' from the back. (i have one for sale with a largebore barrel, PM ME )

              I'd say that a backplayer needs to shoot fast, right? I have a dye frame, and it's nice, but I think a hyper or mako frame would be sweet if it's within' your budget.

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              • ~WarpedRT~

                #8
                Get the most comfortable trigger frame you can, and use the rest of the mony to buy as many barrels of as many different bore sizes as you can. Back players most of all need the best accuracy. If you have more barrels to choose from, the likelyhood of you getting a good paint to barrel match will increase. If I were you, I'd get several different Stainless Steel barrels of different bore sizes. The Boomstick has an aluminum front, that does nothing more than take off some weight. I just got a DYE SS 10" for my mag, and I love that thing. It shoots clean in 3 shots, and is very accurate with the latest batch of Diablo I got. Oh, and get a pack that has alot of pod holders if you don't already have one.

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                • covadsucks
                  Got Beer?
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 1324

                  #9
                  I am a back/mid player and I personally would recommend a lot of pods...I carry a buttload of 'em as I unleash my rain of paint with my SupaDupa Pimp STO. I would highly recommend Slampods...feed faster...much faster. Shame that the Slampack only holds four tubes...go get a 9 pod harness and some really comfy boots, cuz standing round for a while spraying gets a lil cumbersome on the feet.


                  "When you get married, you learn really quick that there's a good time, and a not so good time, to start playin' snap-shooting-from-behind-the-couch moves with a brand new $1,000 paintball gun." -Jack & Coke

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                  • Linkin
                    Team Disaster
                    • Aug 2001
                    • 69

                    #10
                    You wanna be stocked for backfeild? I saw a pack that carried 12 Pods! 12! 12! 12! Thats amazing, not to mention unbearably heavy! Let's see thats 140 x 12...1,400+280.... 1,680!!! Plus the hopper! 1,880!!! Thats fricken amazing! I think Extreme Rage makes the pack, but im not sure.


                    ~Team Disaster~

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                    -Dye Ultralite 12"
                    -Q/D-connect outta Vert ASA
                    -Chrome Taso Cradle
                    -Crossfire 48ci 3000psi Preset
                    -12v Revy Black

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                    • Tim Jacobitz

                      #11
                      make sure it is a dual reg tank so you can properly adjust the trigger sensitivity. I would also get an ans venturi bolt(it helps) don't mess with the super bolt untill they work bugs . also a z-grip is nice for a high volume shooter. the intela feed a very buy. If you are not going to buy the grip I would wait, AGD is coming out with a z-grip intelafeed. Add these things to the gun you described and you forget about a back man gun, it will be great any where on the field. P.S. you should get the 88 tank any thing bigger is over kill and make the gun uncomfortable as well as a bigger target

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                      • alf
                        Owner of the RFH Emag
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 1141

                        #12
                        right on track

                        youre right on track with the warp/halo...i would recommend a freak kit, or the new CP or ACI multi-bore size kits, instead of 6-8 barrels...

                        heard stories of some back players here going on the field with a slampod system, got a full hopper, with a slam pod already sticking out of it at the break...lol...

                        i would HIGHLY recommend the zgrip

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                        • strongboy2005

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tim Jacobitz
                          make sure it is a dual reg tank so you can properly adjust the trigger sensitivity
                          adjusting a tank can affect the trigger pull? plz explain.

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                          • Tim Jacobitz

                            #14
                            The duel reg tank will not shorten the travel of the trigger ,but it adjusts how hard it is to pull the trigger. It also adjusts the reativeness of the trigger. the higher the pressure the faster the trigger will come back to the ready point.

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                            • paintbattler
                              Mags > Cockers
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 2754

                              #15
                              i wood definatly get in intelliframe over a dye. i wood reccomend a benchmark 4grip. mine is very comfortable. i would get a KAPP Drop Zone II d/f. also, u mite want to consider gettting some type of ball hauler. i.e. redz 4down 140 tubes. they are comfortable. u can get them at www.888paintball.com or www.redzcomfort.com . IMO
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