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  • splat15k
    The Beast from the East

    • Oct 2001
    • 1227

    #46
    Even IF the weight didn't change, the weight distribution would be different, which may be an attractive benefit for those who don't want to use a stainless barrel to achieve the balance they want.
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    • Ando
      Magusmaximus
      • Jun 2009
      • 4144

      #47
      Originally posted by Carnage reigns
      I would think it would save some weight. (Reg on X-valve + Foregrip) - Foregrip mounted reg = Weight Savings.
      Again...I don't need a foregrip to shoot it though. Lets play devil's advocate here. Lets do this on a classic valve and all I do is change out the back reg with the back half of a Air American Vigilante Regulator. Now where's your wight savings? The back half of that AA Reg is probably the same weight as the cap alone.


      Originally posted by GoatBoy
      Capping the back would potentially shorten the backside of the gun up, for those of us who tend to hold our guns up to our faces.
      Hmmm...Don't we....already do that? Does the inch you save make it any better to aim down the barrel? Hell, with that logic your shorting yourself. That's one whole inch further way you have between the marker to your opponent

      Originally posted by GoatBoy
      And I think the weight savings would be pretty decent considering an aluminum cap by itself should weigh much less than a full aluminum housing which includes 2 steel springs, velocity adjuster, and a regulator nut.
      So you removed the back aluminum housing and are now installing another aluminum housing with everything you just mentioned and placing it on the front of the marker Oh...and lets not forget that cap you just installed too.

      Originally posted by OPBN
      If you look at my example above, it does. Granted, it's only 3.5 oz
      Congratulations, you saved everyone 3 1/4 slices of cheese (weight equivalent). Hell lets round up to 4 slices just to be on the safe heavy side (everyone run to your fridge and feel the weight savings) and for what...to bring in a whole bunch of variable and issues no one's going to be able to help you with? Send a setup like that to AGD or Tuna. They would toss it back in the box and tell you "you can't fix stupid". Seriously, NO ONE will be able to tell the difference between that setup and a regular one.

      Like I said before, the cool factor is there but that's about it.
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      • luke
        lukescustoms.com

        • Jan 2001
        • 8211

        #48
        Originally posted by BigEvil

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        • Carnage reigns
          New Age Mag Man
          • Apr 2007
          • 787

          #49
          Originally posted by Ando
          Again...I don't need a foregrip to shoot it though. Lets play devil's advocate here. Lets do this on a classic valve and all I do is change out the back reg with the back half of a Air American Vigilante Regulator. Now where's your wight savings? The back half of that AA Reg is probably the same weight as the cap alone.

          Congratulations, you saved everyone 3 1/4 slices of cheese (weight equivalent). Hell lets round up to 4 slices just to be on the safe heavy side (everyone run to your fridge and feel the weight savings) and for what...to bring in a whole bunch of variable and issues no one's going to be able to help you with? Send a setup like that to AGD or Tuna. They would toss it back in the box and tell you "you can't fix stupid". Seriously, NO ONE will be able to tell the difference between that setup and a regular one.

          Like I said before, the cool factor is there but that's about it.
          I use a X-Valve and a foregrip so I can realize some weight savings that maybe you can't. Maybe this is not a mod that fits you but you can't deny a weight savings exist for people who use a setup different than yours.
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          • GoatBoy
            Junior Mint
            • Jun 2003
            • 1399

            #50
            Originally posted by Ando
            Again...I don't need a foregrip to shoot it though. Lets play devil's advocate here. Lets do this on a classic valve and all I do is change out the back reg with the back half of a Air American Vigilante Regulator. Now where's your wight savings? The back half of that AA Reg is probably the same weight as the cap alone.
            The AA Vigilante back stlll has a adjustment screw and the brass piston in order for it to seal up, so there's still more weight than necessary. Cap would have neither.

            Originally posted by Ando
            Hmmm...Don't we....already do that? Does the inch you save make it any better to aim down the barrel? Hell, with that logic your shorting yourself. That's one whole inch further way you have between the marker to your opponent
            Not on a really short marker setup. With a 13ci (or possibly 7oz CO2) on a no-drop, the back half of the reg occasionally hits my mask/camera. The extra 1" on the back really would actually make the difference for me. And that's with an Intelliframe; a grip frame with less sweep would be worse. And worse on top of that would be a Y-grip or a Z-grip, both of which push the reg back even further.

            So that 1" on the back is not negligible in some setups.


            Originally posted by Ando
            So you removed the back aluminum housing and are now installing another aluminum housing with everything you just mentioned and placing it on the front of the marker Oh...and lets not forget that cap you just installed too.
            Right, but what I install on the front will be CO2 tolerant. There's no reason to pay the tax for all the meat in the back twice if what I want is on the front, and the back is just dead weight. I'd rather spend the weight budget on something else.

            Originally posted by Ando
            Congratulations, you saved everyone 3 1/4 slices of cheese (weight equivalent). Hell lets round up to 4 slices just to be on the safe heavy side (everyone run to your fridge and feel the weight savings) and for what...to bring in a whole bunch of variable and issues no one's going to be able to help you with? Send a setup like that to AGD or Tuna. They would toss it back in the box and tell you "you can't fix stupid". Seriously, NO ONE will be able to tell the difference between that setup and a regular one.
            I'll happily take that weight difference. I already am running a gutted AIR with an aluminum AA back on my gun, so I obviously will go to such lengths. I've never sent anything to AGD or Tuna, so there's no need to invoke them. The only person that needs to tell the difference between the two is me, and I'm saying I would be able to tell the difference, both in weight and length.

            Your same argument can be made for all individual weight savings. Individually they're not much, but it's the aggregate that winds up making the difference.
            "Accuracy by aiming."


            Definitely not on the A-Team.

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            • BigEvil
              www.BigEvilOnline.com

              • Feb 2005
              • 9333

              #51

              ASA is something that's out there... I forget who makes it.

              MM is full length ULE body. The angle is weird and it looks short since its on a RT sorta-length set up. The grip is also a bit long. (and removable). The grip was based off of the ones HSW used to make for the SHocker and Impulse back in the day. They look like crap, but feel great.

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              • TimmyJay
                I came to play...not talk
                • May 2007
                • 779

                #52
                Lets move the cap'd valve comments over to this thread which seems to be ignored....

                Paintball Talk is the main forum for Automags.org. Here is where we talk about the sport of paintball in general and make announcements relating to the forum and website.

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                • OPBN
                  OldPBNoob

                  • Sep 2008
                  • 5240

                  #53
                  Just for reference, the cap that I currently have that is for a classic valve weighs in at .45 oz.

                  As for foregrips, every single Mag I have has a foregrip. Who the heck runs a Mag without a foregrip?
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                  • TimmyJay
                    I came to play...not talk
                    • May 2007
                    • 779

                    #54
                    I added a poll. I thought it would be a good idea. If you agree, then vote to voice your opinion and I am sure someone will be willing to mill it!

                    My thought on ebay was to redistribute the winnings back to those that didn't win/bid, but put up the investment. Or put the "winning" funds toward another project idea. It could work as a starter fund to add more variety to this Mag Mag World.
                    Last edited by TimmyJay; 05-17-2012, 05:22 PM.

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                    • Ando
                      Magusmaximus
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 4144

                      #55
                      Originally posted by BigEvil
                      ASA is something that's out there... I forget who makes it
                      Hyper Sport Works or something along those lines. I've wanted one for my 4x4 since I got it NIB. Think they're called HypAir Fore Grips.

                      SO NICE!!!


                      Originally posted by TimmyJay
                      Lets move the cap'd valve comments over to this thread which seems to be ignored....

                      http://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=261126
                      I'm not fighting over a couple of slices of cheese...They can have it with their WINE!!!!

                      I'm screwing with you OPBN... I <3 U
                      Last edited by Ando; 05-17-2012, 09:27 PM.
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                      • luke
                        lukescustoms.com

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 8211

                        #56
                        Who makes the ASA?

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                        • Ando
                          Magusmaximus
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 4144

                          #57
                          Originally posted by luke
                          Who makes the ASA?
                          ROFL My bad

                          It's a Check-it Unimount i think
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                          • renie
                            Registered User

                            • Oct 2011
                            • 445

                            #58
                            Originally posted by BigEvil
                            Something 'we' have been working on for over a year.



                            Yes, its an electro. Yes, the front grip comes off and you can replace it with anything that can be mounted to a mag rail.

                            It will be altered to fit P8nt's new Universal Board when they are available. Im not building anything else with UTBs since they are going away.

                            I also have to find someone to make the damn thing.

                            I can make that for you if u want

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                            • GoatBoy
                              Junior Mint
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 1399

                              #59
                              "Accuracy by aiming."


                              Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                              • BigEvil
                                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                                • Feb 2005
                                • 9333

                                #60
                                Originally posted by renie
                                I can make that for you if u want

                                I appreciate the offer brother, but I will have to respectfully decline. Since I cannot do this type of CAD work, the couple of plans that I have cost me dearly in one way or another and I plan on being very cautious with whom I share them with.

                                With the current attitudes in paintball these days, especially here on AO in regards to what is 'public domain' and what is not, I would most likely NEVER use anyone in paintball to make something like this for me. I would be afraid that before I knew it, someone would decide to start either using my drawings or pulling specs from them and start competing with me.

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