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  • paint magnet
    Member # 10,261
    • Dec 2001
    • 2488

    #16
    FrAusty (sorryif I spelled it wrong), your Intelliframe'd Mag takes showers with you? Wouldn't that mess something up?
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    • WickeDKlowN
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 3098

      #17
      im pretty sure it wouldnt mess anything up as long as it was gassed up to seal everything off. in fact i think they mentioned that in the video that comes with it.
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      • MantisMag
        Dim Sum
        • Dec 2001
        • 1895

        #18
        not at all. as long as it's aired up then water won't get into any parts that could be negatively affected by water. i clean my mag by putting it under the faucet. afterwards you just take everything apart and let it dry out. voila mag is clean. ya gotta love how easy it is to take care of a mag.

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        • [NA]WARLORD
          Registered User
          • Sep 2001
          • 764

          #19
          Dude, get what you think will be more comfortable. I have had countless AGD guns in the past but my new Imp really rips, This is my second one. DONT BUY AN IMPULSE W/O the ANTI-VISION EYE !!!!!!! It is well worth the extra cash. And about playin with it in the rain, I used mine last weekend in a downpour, it shot flawlessly.

          As for a Mag, You cant go wrong with that either as it is (IMHO) just as upgradable as a Cocker, as long as you have the cash flow. If your worried about short strokin, get the Impy, its goof proof, and you can get a trigger job on it that will make it insanely fast for under 50.00.

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          • paint magnet
            Member # 10,261
            • Dec 2001
            • 2488

            #20
            From what everyone has said, Impulses seem to be pretty durable, but that's what everyone says about Tippmanns and I managed to break mine, so I dunno... Also the MM is a lot smaller and since I always run into stuff, I was thinking of making it into an all-steel "mighty mag". (PB drop (okay, it's aluminum, but it's close) Crossfire 51/3k, Lapco SS Autospirit, ANS SS Ventui bolt w/ foamie, etc)
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            • irbodden
              Registered User
              • Dec 2000
              • 3413

              #21
              If you broke a Tippman, you simply don't deserve anything better. Seriously-

              I take it back, DONT buy an Impulse I'd hate to see someone like you with one.

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              • paint magnet
                Member # 10,261
                • Dec 2001
                • 2488

                #22
                I didn't exactly break it, I made it full auto by modifying the sear just for fun and put so much wear on the rear bolt that it will not catch when shot. Basically I just wore out the rear bolt really fast. I've already replaced the sear. It might have also had something to do with me firing it and getting water in the valve, so it's not like I sawed it in half or anything; I'm not rich so I can't afford to not take care of my stuff.
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                • paint magnet
                  Member # 10,261
                  • Dec 2001
                  • 2488

                  #23
                  Just replaced the rear bolt on my Tippmann, and it works now. I also got a KAPP foregrip for it. I'm getting nitro soon, and I've decided (almost 99% sure) that I'm getting an Automag Classic pf hl w/ a custom d/f, duckbill ASA, SP wood grips, and a Lapco Bigshot. Thanks for the help.
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