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  • magsRus
    Lost Boys
    • Jul 2001
    • 1706

    #1

    -Most Annoying Question-

    Hey guys well I find this the most annoying question when people ask it but funny thing is I'm the one asking it this time...I'm wondering what else should I do to my mag..heres what I got

    Grey Minimag Body
    Black Gas Thru
    Black CP Flame
    Black Benchmark 2x
    Black Stickies
    Black Freak Kit
    Rear Veloicty Adjuster
    12volt revy...dont like warpfeeds or halos

    I was thinking about the level 10 but is it worth it? I dont chop at all so why would I need it? Or is there more to it then that?

    I was also thinking about the retro valve is it worth it?
    "You dont need to be so shallow, turn your head prepare to follow"-CKY
  • Kevmag
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 657

    #2
    The intelliframe is a nice choice if you're looking for a change from the Benchmark 2x.

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    • Cliffio
      No Sig's or Av's is Gay
      • Nov 2001
      • 4592

      #3
      if you dont chop then dont bother getting it, but thats my opinion

      how bout a nice air system?
      surprisingly a nice air system can take your gun to a whole new level of consistancy


      Cliff
      AO MEMBER# 2967
      No Limit
      check out these killers...
      NFeel The JoyN

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      • Arturus
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 493

        #4
        Re: -Most Annoying Question-

        Originally posted by magsRus
        I was thinking about the level 10 but is it worth it? I dont chop at all so why would I need it? Or is there more to it then that?

        I was also thinking about the retro valve is it worth it?
        If you don't chop at all, you don't need the lvl 10. Unless you're willing to spend $85, just to lessen the recoil in your marker.

        Your best bet would be with the RT Valve, or an Air/N2 tank if you don't already have one. The former can greatly increase your Rate of Fire. The latter can offer a greater amount of consistency, regardless of weather.

        Make sure you try a marker with the RT valve first. Some like it, some don't. Majority of Aoers on the forum will of course tell you that it's great. It is for me, but it might not be for you.

        I think you get the meaning.

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        • magsRus
          Lost Boys
          • Jul 2001
          • 1706

          #5
          Hey thanks guys for all the advice I'm running a crossfire 68/45 on my mag and I'm pretty well set with that. I'm going with the advice of trying the RT valve before looking into it more
          "You dont need to be so shallow, turn your head prepare to follow"-CKY

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          • DiRTyBuNNy
            Registered User
            • Sep 2001
            • 4854

            #6
            sounds like you're gonna have a sweet little setup..hope you enjoy it...
            Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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