I am thinking about building either an Egomag, an Emag or a pumpmag. It started me thinking, since I only play woodsball, what would I use as my main? So let me ask, what do people consider their main marker?
What is your main marker?
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Primary is witch ever marker i decide to shoot that day lol.
Usually take three guns to the field when i go. One of the Mags (Classic or RT ULE), DP E1, and a Tippmann SL-68II.
When i get to feild if alot of renters are playing the Tippmann comes out, if its a bunch of the regulars i will most likely opt to shoot a Mag. If its the local feilds speed ball team practicing and joining the walk ons i usualy use the Mag as well but sometimes use the E1 (though with my new ninja tank and SHP reg i may see my E1 collecting alot of dust)Last edited by Bear_Claw; 01-03-2013, 09:50 PM.AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.
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I'd have to say my primary is my E-Tac. I've spent some time getting it tuned perfectly, and I just enjoy playing with it.
Though I do occasionally play with my TPX, or my pump Mag (now with a Minimag body). I've also recently built a warp-less Pneumag, over the winter, and haven't really had a chance to play with that one yet.
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My main squeeze is a warpfed Emag with stock and remote line, sometimes a Phantom depending on the crowd.
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Really nothing special, but it's dialed in pretty well and always ends up being my go to. With a ULT, SHP tank and trigger stops, it's a paint hose.
P.S. love the Dallara Squid, but I would probably be too scared to play with it much like I am mine.
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My main markers lately has been my phantom and adrelin Imp. But for years (7 or so) my pumpmag was the main gun.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.
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I've been using my Etek 3 mostly. When it's time for mechanical, I have a ULT'd, Xvalved, Y-Framed mag.
Thinking about putting together a pump on the stock autococker I have sitting around. And my MQ'd Freeflow cocker is really just a show piece right now.
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