Hello AO! i was just wondering if some of guys and gals could tell me the weight of your entire setups gun, barrel, tank, and hopper as well as what ya shoot id just like to see where my newly built mag places within the wider variety of markers out there.
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i believe there was a topic on this made ahwile back try using the search button on the topComment
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Originally posted by Rifti have no results tho =-/
No scale... but from my estimate, my ULE Emag (ULE body, frame & rail), X-valve and 14" Matchstick weighs the same as or less then my stock RT/Pro w/ X-valve and no barrel.FEEDBACK
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You'll generally find that most light weight setups will be in the neighborhood of 6lbs with paint. Give or take a little since there are so many variables. Balance is a very key issue tho.
I run an Alias with Halo, and a macdev 45/45. I think it's under 6 with paint.Comment
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I also agree with the bulldog there are to many variables to give an exact #.
For an example, my wife's set up is a minimag, warp feed, revy, 8.5" all stainless barrel and a 68/4500. It comes in at 7.75lbs no paint.
And the real arm buster is my X-mag at just over 10lbs. But like she tells me all the time " big toys for big boys".
No light stuff on it , Halo B , warp feed, 114/3000, and 16"evil pipe. Oh ya and aluminum grips too.
Quality Allways Shoots Straight :shooting:
X-Mag...................VV04830
ULE GDCustom.....VV05196
MiniMag................MM05658Comment
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Mage before paint (8lb. 14oz.) - 47/3000 Flatline (3lb 8oz.) - 14" J&J Ceramic (5.6oz.) - Egg (2lb. 1oz.) - ULE Mag (2lb. 15oz.)
140 of paint - 14oz. - 195 of paint ~ 1lb 3.5oz.
Loaded ~ 10lb.
Of course.. my Cocker weighs something like 12lb. before paint so...

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