Getting back into pb, need some help

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  • No4nrice
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 19

    #1

    Getting back into pb, need some help

    Hey fellas, it's been awhile. My gun before I got out of paintball was a p/f mag w/ retro valve, hyperframe, warpfeed and all the AGD goodies. I looked into the dark side of e-cockers but decided I would stick with AGD (Praise the Lord). Anyway, me and my friends are gunna play woodsball alot but with the abundance of sup air ball fields around, I'm sure I will get hooked on speedball again. I am probably going to start with an a.i.r valve and p/f body, but what I feel like upgrading, I want an x-valve with ULT and a logic vert frame. Would it be smarter/cheaper in the long run to simply buy a ULE custom RT pro when I decide to do this, seeing as how the ULT and level 10 will already be adjusted and working fine from the factory. Also, will the rt pro, or x-valved p/f bodied (if I decide to go this way) be able to atleast hang with the dm4's, intimidators, and e-cockers on the field. I know it won't be putting out as much paint, but are people still successful in speedball against the higher end electro's. The kids that play around here have no skills, just money. I guess I'm old school. I also have an old 12v revolution. Would that be able to keep up with the RT custom even when shooting pretty fast? Thanks and God Bless.
  • stop whining buy a mag
    I know what I'm doing!
    • Sep 2004
    • 414

    #2
    Welcome back to PB. Your probably best off getting an RT ULE Custom from Tunaman. He has great prices and you'll only need to do minimal upgrading as the money comes in. Your 12V Revvy should keep up with your RT most of the time unless you get the ULT and learn how to shoot it well. Once you learn how to really get the gun going you should be able to pull at least 10 BPS. You'll never be able to shoot as fast as some of the DM5's and Angels, but you'll never have any downtime because Mags rarely break down.

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    • No4nrice
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 19

      #3
      Sweet, thanks pal. God Bless ya. Does Tunaman own some kind of business or does he work for AGD or what?

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      • stop whining buy a mag
        I know what I'm doing!
        • Sep 2004
        • 414

        #4
        He's an amazing AGD Tech that does a lot of things on his own. He has his own website, www.tunamart.com. Search around there and you'll see some of his beautiful creations.

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        • Mr. Mouse
          Registered User
          • Sep 2004
          • 393

          #5


          tuna has his own business and has e-mags and such

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