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  • malJohann
    Registered User
    • Jan 2007
    • 187

    #1

    ..Special Ops Longbow...

    Last edited by malJohann; 10-17-2008, 07:35 AM.
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    You'll want a tank that puts out at least 850 psi reliably. I've had good experience with Crossfire tanks.

    You will want to pick up an o-ring kit from http://www.airgundesignsusa.com

    Everything else will be your preference.

    I cannot advise strongly enough getting to know your marker, reading the stickies, and watching the troubleshooting videos on youtube before you get it pneu'd or you might find yourself completely lost.

    Congratulations and good luck!

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    • trevorjk
      <S>WooLooLoo</S>
      • Dec 2002
      • 4324

      #3
      as for ASA get a CP Direct Mount, easy to use, look good, and they bleed when your done

      pic of cp direct mount.



      as for tanks, like Secret said, just get a good 850psi output tank. a crossfire should work great for the marker. anything else and you will want an adjustable tank that puts out upwards 1k psi or more. and that is only if you want to bounce the trigger to insane rates of fire.

      as for ULT or Pnuematics. i would suggest going with the ULT first. but one thing to note, the Pnuemag and ULT are VASTLY different. ULT has a very light trigger pull, however, more then likely not walkable when set up right. but you can shim a ULT to get the trigger very bouncy.

      where as the Pnuemag gives the trigger a feel of an old style spyder electronic trigger frame. but with a much shorter pull length.

      if you want to run a hopper on top of the gun, you will need a feedneck. i suggest CCM as they make great clamping and locking feednecks. however there are many many many different companies that make feednecks. just get one that is Angel threaded and is a clamping or locking feedneck, and get one with a clamping mechanism like 1 of the 2 below


      example of feednecks so you know what im talking about

      this is the bike style clamp




      this is one where a bolt just threads into a nut on the other side of the clamp
      t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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      • Sumthinwicked
        team id psycho AO-CT
        • Nov 2005
        • 4292

        #4
        pmed you

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