bout to buy a tac, need advice

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  • cartman11590
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 18

    #1

    bout to buy a tac, need advice

    im about to but a tac1 on monday. since i live right by the store, im gonna go there myself to pick it up. the thing i need help with is that ive seen a lot of ppl having trouble with there guns, and im a little new to mags. i just need to know if there is anything i shood ask and make sure they did right. thnx
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  • Tunaman
    Specialized AGD Tech

    • Dec 2000
    • 8643

    #2
    The Tac One should be ready to go right out of the box. Oil it 5-6 drops in the ASA. Add airlines, air, hopper and paint and you should be good to go. Try to use the best paint you can afford. Always chrono the marker before playing...even new ones that were chronoed at the factory. You will love it
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    • gothsqwd

      #3
      I pulled my TAC-One out of the box, oiled it, went to the field, chronoed and wiped out four people on the other team. After a week or two, I took the time to adjust the level 10, but you may not even have to worry about that.

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      • cartman11590
        Registered User
        • Apr 2004
        • 18

        #4
        ok thnx for the help. o ya one more question. Is the ult kit a good buy?
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        • gothsqwd

          #5
          it depends on your prefs. Some people like the lighter trigger pull, some people don't. It still won't be as light as an electro marker. I personally don't think it makes it "enough better" to spend the money on it. But I'm a traditional mag player and think that the RT and X-Valves are light for a mag anyway...

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          • jewie27
            Senior Member
            • May 2001
            • 1275

            #6
            Originally posted by gothsqwd
            I pulled my TAC-One out of the box, oiled it, went to the field, chronoed and wiped out four people on the other team. After a week or two, I took the time to adjust the level 10, but you may not even have to worry about that.
            The more you use it, the more the powertube o-ring breaks in. You will probably have to size down on the carrier after a while.

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