Piecing together a Paintball Gun

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  • Nick28
    Registered User
    • Dec 2008
    • 123

    #1

    Piecing together a Paintball Gun

    For a while now I've been wanting to get a electric gun. I thought about buying one, but where's the fun in that?

    I know how much people love Ions but I was going to use all aftermarket ion parts. There's only a few million options out there.

    From all my research it looks like I could get the operation pressure down to about 120-130. 20+ bps. I was going to throw a board with an OLED screen in it just for kicks.

    Or I could just Pneu my mag along with a new paint job.
  • kwood
    Registered User

    • Dec 2008
    • 882

    #2
    pneu-mag all the way
    it will never let you down
    and even if you didnt pneu your mag, you are still playing with a more reliable marker anyday

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    • om3n
      pm's more than posts
      • Nov 2008
      • 438

      #3
      Originally posted by kwood
      pneu-mag all the way
      it will never let you down
      and even if you didnt pneu your mag, you are still playing with a more reliable marker anyday

      ... or be like me, and build an e-mag


      If you never used one, try to find someone local who has one and see if he'll let you shoot it a few times. You will fall in love. If you ever do get one, every time you go onto a field people will look at your gun and this is what they will say:

      If they are > 20 years old and have been playing for a while:
      "Man that's an e-mag, I haven't seen one of those in forever! Can I check that thing out??"

      If they are < 20 years old and have just begun playing:
      "Is that the 2010 mini??"

      Then when you explain how old the design of your gun is, then rip them to pieces with your hot rod of a paintball gun, they will be utterly humbled At least this is the experience I've gotten from my e-mag. If you do ever shoot one though, you will probably love it. e-mags have a nice extremely short snappy trigger pull and they feel as good as all other mags feel. They don't feel like a toy when your handling them which is how most new electros feel to me. The big downside is of course they cost alot, but if you already have a mag, buying lowers isn't that much more expensive than building a totally aftermarket ion.

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      • kwood
        Registered User

        • Dec 2008
        • 882

        #4
        Originally posted by om3n
        If they are < 20 years old and have just begun playing:
        "Is that the 2010 mini??"
        the proper response to this question would be...
        "nope its the 2010 Large"

        J.K. i love my emag too, if you have the cash, get one
        they rule

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        • SSP REAPER
          FKC Founding Member

          • Aug 2008
          • 1831

          #5
          I just built an Xmag and one of my friends was in awe. I let him shoot it at the West Point game and he was giggling like a school girl after the first hopper on Hyper Hybrid
          Now to let a few more mag owners (one friend has a pneu mag, the other has a mech mag) shoot it and let them see what they are really missing!

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          • Spider-TW
            U R techno-literate!

            • Oct 2006
            • 3554

            #6
            Or build an ep-mag (like an ego mag). It also looks like some people are still building spyder-mags as well.

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            • Flatliner333
              3X MOTY Winner :P

              • Mar 2009
              • 1286

              #7
              I had alot of fun building my spyderMag. Yeah I know some people would ask why someone would put a cheap spyder frame on there Mag but I'm not rolling in the dough. Personally I dont care to have all the diff. modes to figure out and the frame only cost me $49.00 new. I still have a mech Mag though...I will always have a mech.
              sigpic

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              • om3n
                pm's more than posts
                • Nov 2008
                • 438

                #8
                Originally posted by Flatliner333
                I had alot of fun building my spyderMag. Yeah I know some people would ask why someone would put a cheap spyder frame on there Mag but I'm not rolling in the dough. Personally I dont care to have all the diff. modes to figure out and the frame only cost me $49.00 new. I still have a mech Mag though...I will always have a mech.

                Not just that, but a spyder mag is waaay lighter than an e-mag. If all you do is play semi then a spyder mag is an excellent idea.

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                • Newt
                  Darth Amphibian
                  • May 2009
                  • 450

                  #9
                  ionowners.com is probably a better place to ask about this unless you're looking for negative feedback. I can't justify the cost, but I do find the idea of snubbing SP by building one of their guns and cutting them out of the loop kinda funny.

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                  • snoopay700
                    Serious About Men

                    • Jan 2006
                    • 3071

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SSP REAPER
                    I just built an Xmag and one of my friends was in awe. I let him shoot it at the West Point game and he was giggling like a school girl after the first hopper on Hyper Hybrid
                    Now to let a few more mag owners (one friend has a pneu mag, the other has a mech mag) shoot it and let them see what they are really missing!
                    I still don't know what hybrid is, i want an emag to find out. Argh, i wanted a mini or something as my next gun, the more i read about emags on here the more i want an emag again, still never got to shoot one.
                    Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                    • MAGslinger
                      Get the SAWWW!
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 192

                      #11
                      I'm too damn lazy to build an e-mag, though I'd fork $900 for one setup with a warp and all.

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