I am trying to find pics of a automag with a 88ci setup. I trying searching the forum and the web with no luck. I am planning on running a remote setup, but would like to see what it would look like off the marker as well. Any pics would be appreciated.
Gun+88/4500 pic?
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You could fit an entire mag inside one of those things!Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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You could make a mag 5 times bigger proportionally to use in a cannon and still run it all day off one of those things.Originally posted by trevorjkyou could run an LX mag for a full day off of one of those things
Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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Thanks everybody! Just what I wanted to see. As far as "running it all day off one of those things," thats what I have in mind
. Here is another question for the ones that use a 88ci. How do you like it without remote? I am use to playing with a Tippmann A5 with 20oz tank off the back so I don't think I will have a problem if I chose no remote. What do you think?
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Small Block....what kind of drop forward is that? ThanksComment
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I'm happy I went from running remote to air on gun. Make sit much easier to switch hands and I don't feel tied to anything now.
The drop and asa are New Designz.Comment
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This is my setup:
Tac-one with a 88/45 Crossfire with a NDZ short drop and a NDZ rail mount ASA:
Sorry the picture is dark.
I used to run with a remote, but I switched to running tank-on and I like it better. I don't feel like I'm tied to my gun in the same way I did with the remote, it feels closer and tighter to my body and it's easier to put down in between games (little things make a big difference for everybody.) I run tank-on as well because I have the Warp Feed, which hangs down below the gun and with the tank down there the gun feels a little more balanced to me.
If you do decide to run tank-on (and this is advice if you want to run your air through the gas-thru foregrip) look for a short drop. You really do not need that much to make the gun feel closer and tighter and the distance between the bottom of the trigger and the foregrip is pretty small.
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to add to what faulty tower had said.
when the tank is down there, it acts just like a stock would. you can shoulder it and get it nice and snug anywhere around or on your shoulder.
as for drops... it depends what kind of 88ci tank you get. there is the long version or the stubby version. the long oldtyle version is small and thin like a small 45/45 but very long. on the other hand the stubby version is shorter but fatter. about the length of your average 68/45 tank but alot fatter. get the stubby if you can
before you go and buy a drop, just know that there are LOTS of different sizes and shapes and companies out there. i would highly recommend that you fiddle with your gun a little bit, get some help from a friend. and pretend to shoulder the gun with the tank. will be a little difficult, but it could very well save you money on which drop you buy since you will have a better idea about how much forward you want to bring the tank with the drop.t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."Comment
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